Definitions
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.
- adjective Relying on or derived from observation or experiment.
- adjective Verifiable or provable by means of observation or experiment.
- adjective Guided by practical experience and not theory, especially in medicine.
from The Century Dictionary.
- Pertaining to or derived from experience or experiments; depending upon or derived from the observation of phenomena.
- as a general proposition, from a narrow range of observation, without any warrant for its exactitude or for its wider validity.
- Pertaining to the medical practice of an empiric, in either of the medical senses of that word; hence, charlatanical; quackish.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.
- adjective Pertaining to or based on
experience . - adjective Pertaining to,
derived from, ortestable byobservations made using thephysical senses or usinginstruments which extend the senses. - adjective philosophy of science
Verifiable by means ofscientific experimentation .
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- adjective relying on medical quackery
- adjective derived from experiment and observation rather than theory
Etymologies
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Examples
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To all knowledge obtained through the observation of facts and phenomena, the term empirical is properly applied.
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This is what we call empirical information on the ground.
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This is what we call empirical information, on the ground.
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This is what we call empirical information on the ground.
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This is what we call empirical information on the ground.
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Do you consider this a valid example of what you call empirical evidence?
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Do you consider this a valid example of what you call empirical evidence?
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This is what we call empirical information on the ground.
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Do you consider this a valid example of what you call empirical evidence?
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This is what we call empirical information, on the ground.
kingparton commented on the word empirical
Knowledge by revelation is more like empirical than rational knowledge.
C.S. Lewis, "Bulverism"
November 23, 2011