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Cosa (chi) è empiricism$24599$ - definizione

TERM USED IN SEVERAL WAYS IN DIFFERENT FIELDS
Naive Empiricism; Naive empiricism

empirically         
  • [[Aristotle]]
  • Ibn Sina]] (Avicenna) from 1271
  • [[Charles Sanders Peirce]]
  • [[David Hume]]'s empiricism led to numerous philosophical schools.
  • Bishop George Berkeley]]
  • Thomas Hobbes
  • [[William James]]
THEORY THAT STATES THAT KNOWLEDGE COMES ONLY OR PRIMARILY FROM SENSORY EXPERIENCE
Empiricist; British Empiricists; British empiricism; Limit of inquiry; Empirically; Methodological empiricism; Empiricists; Empirical science; Empirics; Empirical analysis; Empirical question; Modern empiricism; British Empiricism; English empiricist; Empirici; Scientific empiricism; Empiri; Empirical limits in science; Empirism; Emprically; Empiricist epistemology; Empirisme; British empiricists; Empiricalism; Neo-empiricism; Anglo-empiricism; History of empiricism; British Empiricist
empiricism         
  • [[Aristotle]]
  • Ibn Sina]] (Avicenna) from 1271
  • [[Charles Sanders Peirce]]
  • [[David Hume]]'s empiricism led to numerous philosophical schools.
  • Bishop George Berkeley]]
  • Thomas Hobbes
  • [[William James]]
THEORY THAT STATES THAT KNOWLEDGE COMES ONLY OR PRIMARILY FROM SENSORY EXPERIENCE
Empiricist; British Empiricists; British empiricism; Limit of inquiry; Empirically; Methodological empiricism; Empiricists; Empirical science; Empirics; Empirical analysis; Empirical question; Modern empiricism; British Empiricism; English empiricist; Empirici; Scientific empiricism; Empiri; Empirical limits in science; Empirism; Emprically; Empiricist epistemology; Empirisme; British empiricists; Empiricalism; Neo-empiricism; Anglo-empiricism; History of empiricism; British Empiricist
Empiricism is the belief that people should rely on practical experience and experiments, rather than on theories as, a basis for knowledge. (FORMAL)
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empiricist (empiricists)
He was an unswerving empiricist with little time for theory.
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empiricist         
  • [[Aristotle]]
  • Ibn Sina]] (Avicenna) from 1271
  • [[Charles Sanders Peirce]]
  • [[David Hume]]'s empiricism led to numerous philosophical schools.
  • Bishop George Berkeley]]
  • Thomas Hobbes
  • [[William James]]
THEORY THAT STATES THAT KNOWLEDGE COMES ONLY OR PRIMARILY FROM SENSORY EXPERIENCE
Empiricist; British Empiricists; British empiricism; Limit of inquiry; Empirically; Methodological empiricism; Empiricists; Empirical science; Empirics; Empirical analysis; Empirical question; Modern empiricism; British Empiricism; English empiricist; Empirici; Scientific empiricism; Empiri; Empirical limits in science; Empirism; Emprically; Empiricist epistemology; Empirisme; British empiricists; Empiricalism; Neo-empiricism; Anglo-empiricism; History of empiricism; British Empiricist

Wikipedia

Naïve empiricism

Naïve empiricism is a term used in several ways in different fields.

In the philosophy of science, it is used by opponents to describe the position, associated with some logical positivists, that "knowledge can be clearly learnt through evaluation of the natural world and its substances, and, through empirical means, learn truths".

The term also is used to describe a particular methodology for literary analysis.

See also:

  • Empiricism
  • Falsifiability (especially, "Naïve falsification")