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competing views within epistemology,
along with
rationalism and skepticism.
Empiricists argue that
empiricism is a more
reliable method of
finding the truth...
- the
provision of
addition knowledge about a
specific or
broader scope.
Empiricists are
known to be
presenting complementary senses related to thought. First...
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logical empiricism or neo-positivism, was a
philosophical movement, in the
empiricist tradition, that
sought to
formulate a
scientific philosophy in
which philosophical...
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Under Small's tutelage,
Jefferson encountered the
ideas of
British empiricists,
including John Locke,
Francis Bacon, and
Isaac Newton.
Small also introduced...
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Circle (German: die
Berliner Gruppe) was a
group that
maintained logical empiricist views about philosophy. The "Berlin Circle" had its
roots in seminars...
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inclined to abstraction.
Empiricists, on the
other hand,
stick with the
external senses rather than logic.
British empiricist John Locke's (1632–1704)...
- Quote: "(...)
anatta is the
doctrine of non-self, and is an
extreme empiricist doctrine that
holds that the
notion of an
unchanging permanent self is...
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therefore directly grasp or
derive logical truths; on the
other hand,
empiricists like John
Locke emphasized that
knowledge is not
primarily innate and...
- perception, introspection, memory, inference, and testimony.
According to
empiricists, all
knowledge is
based on some form of experience.
Rationalists reject...
- "double-barreled"; it has both a
content ("sense data") and a reference, and
empiricists unjustly try to
reduce experience to bare sensations,
according to James...