empiricism in A Sentence

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    Empiricism is a general approach and sometimes goes along with the interactionist approach.

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    With the flowering of Empiricism and science during the Renaissance, hysteria was again rediscovered as a disease.

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    Locke introduced this idea as"Empiricism," or the understanding that knowledge is only built on knowledge and experience.

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    Philosopher Francis Bacon, sometimes known as the father of Empiricism, argued we cannot rely on the books of professors.

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    The primacy of science and Empiricism, and the ethics of using anthropological research in military campaigns such as the Human Terrain System in Iraq and Afghanistan.

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    With college grads as Trump's audience, one might have expected that he would at least pay lip service to critical thinking, Empiricism, or intellectual inquiry, but there was none of that.

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    Salam highlights, in particular, the work of Ibn al-Haytham and Al-Biruni as the pioneers of Empiricism who introduced the experimental approach, breaking with Aristotle's influence and thus giving birth to modern science.

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