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Empiricism

Empiricism

Etymology
From Greek ἐμπειρία (empeiria) "experience" + -ism. Doctrine of experience.
Stem empir-
From Greek ἐμπειρία (empeiria). "Experience."
Suffix -ism
Forming nouns. "Doctrine, theory, or practice of."
Origin
J. Locke. 17th century.
Main proponent(s)
J. Locke
Structural characteristic
Accumulation of observation data
Meaning
All knowledge is obtained through sensory experience; the mind is originally a blank slate (tabula rasa).
Earliest use
Locke. 17th century.
Definition
The doctrine that all knowledge is obtained through sensory experience; the mind is originally a blank slate (tabula rasa). Accumulation of observation data.

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