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Example sentences for "empirical knowledge"

  • It demands, above all, empirical knowledge of the phenomenon; but it demands this only in order, on the basis of this knowledge, to be able to answer the question of the amount of truth.

  • Empirical knowledge of particulars must, therefore, precede in time the conceptual or scientific knowledge of universals.

  • Opposed to this is empirical knowledge, or that which is possible only a posteriori, that is, through experience.

  • But in this representation we cannot find any knowledge of the subject, and therefore also no empirical knowledge, that is, experience.

  • Knowledge of this kind is called a priori, in contradistinction to empirical knowledge, which has its sources a posteriori, that is, in experience.

  • The term "empirical knowledge of the voice" is used as a name for knowledge of the subject drawn from any source other than these sciences.

  • Empirical knowledge must be the basis of every science.

  • The most various forms of intuition have thus, age after age, aided in augmenting the prodigious mass of empirical knowledge, which, in our own day has been enlarged with ever-increasing rapidity.

  • In the present state of empirical knowledge, we can scarcely flatter ourselves with such a hope.

  • In the second place, it rests on scepticism; for it also, though not at the very beginning, gave up both confidence and pure interest in empirical knowledge.

  • A one-sided development of Platonism produced the various forms of scepticism which sought to abolish confidence in empirical knowledge.


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