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Empiristic

Definition:

Empiristic (adjective) refers to the belief or adherence to empirism, which is the philosophical theory that knowledge is derived primarily from sensory experience.

Empiristic (noun) can also refer to a person who follows or advocates for empirism, emphasizing the importance of observation and experimentation in acquiring knowledge.

Senses:

Sense 1:

(adjective) relating to or based on empirism

Example: John's empiristic approach to the research project involved conducting extensive experiments and collecting data through direct observations.

Sense 2:

(noun) a proponent or follower of empirism

Example: Mary, an empiristic, believes that one can truly understand the world only through experiencing it firsthand rather than relying on mere theories or speculation.

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