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Empirism

Definition:

Empirism refers to the philosophical belief that knowledge is derived primarily from sensory experience and observation rather than through reason or intuition.

Examples:

  1. Noun - Philosophy:

    • John Locke was an influential advocate of empirism during the Enlightenment.
    • Empirism suggests that all knowledge is obtained through direct experience.
  2. Noun - Medicine:

    • Empirism in medicine emphasizes the importance of patient observation and clinical experience.
    • Modern medical practices are a combination of empirism and evidence-based research.
  3. Noun - Sociology:

    • Some sociologists argue that understanding social phenomena requires an empirist approach.
    • Empirism in sociology encourages the collection and analysis of real-world data.

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