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foster scientific consensus. The term
empirical comes from Gr**** ἐμπειρία
empeiría, i.e. 'experience'. In this context, it is
usually understood as what is...
- The
English term
empirical derives from the
Ancient Gr**** word ἐμπειρία,
empeiria,
which is
cognate with and
translates to the
Latin experientia, from which...
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ancient Gr**** and
Roman medicine. The school's name is
derived from the word
empeiria (ἐμπειρία "experience")
because they
professed to
derive their knowledge...
- in proverbs. The
empiric aorist states a fact of
experience (ἐμπειρίᾱ
empeiríā), and is
modified by the
adverbs meaning 'often', 'always', 'sometimes'...
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Synedrio (2007).
Gerontas Iōsēph ho Hēsychastēs,
Hagion Oros-Philokalikē
empeiria :
Praktika Diorthodoxōn Epistēmonikōn Synedriōn Athēnōn (22-24 Oktōvriou...
- love]. [Greece?]:
Ekdoseis Georgiadi. Monstakas, C. (1990). Monaxia: He
empeiria tou na
eisai monos [Loneliness]. [Athena]: Diodos. Rev. 11/11/2010 7 Italian...
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translated by
Barbara Przbylowska (ISBN 83-241-0170-5) Gr****: 'Coco and Igor' –
Empeiria,
November 2003,
translated by
Persa Koumoutsi (ISBN 960-417-044-9) Chinese:...