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- adjective Not based on any
empirical evidence;faith -driven - adjective sciences Not relying directly on data;
theory -driven
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It's hard to tell whether the author of the post at Prosthesis thinks "nonempirical" factors in theory selection are bad for science, but it's clear that he/she thinks they are unavoidable.
Archive 2004-11-01 Chris 2004
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It's hard to tell whether the author of the post at Prosthesis thinks "nonempirical" factors in theory selection are bad for science, but it's clear that he/she thinks they are unavoidable.
Philosophers' Carnival IV: Attack of the Epistemologists Chris 2004
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Their culture, which dismisses science, is often nonempirical.
BOOK VIEW CAFE BLOG » The Sessile Eye of the Isopod: Getting Ideas 2010
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He recalls that in all interventions he took the radical positivist line that science is the basis of knowledge; that it is empirical; and that nonempirical enterprises are either logic or nonsense (p. 68).
Paul Feyerabend Preston, John 2009
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The present bibliography does not include all of the approximately 3,900 diffusion publications 75 percent empirical and 25 percent nonempirical currently available, as such a complete bibliography would itself constitute a very large book.
Diffusion of Innovations Everett M. Rogers 1995
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To say that it can't is just baseless nonempirical assertion.
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Its nonempirical roots in Kant notwithstanding, it is now the major method used by experimental cognitive scientists.
Kant's View of the Mind and Consciousness of Self Brook, Andrew 2008
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Their culture, which dismisses science, is often nonempirical.
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Again, that's all nonempirical, so take it all accordingly.
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At the time, one of the biggest income streams in the mental health professions was coming from “recovered memory therapy,” which rested on the nonempirical notion that in a proper therapeutic environment, a person could recover memories of traumatic events that occurred even during early infancy.
Parenting by the Book John Rosemond 2007
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