empiricism (Q83368)

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theory that states that knowledge comes only or primarily from sensory experience
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empiricism
theory that states that knowledge comes only or primarily from sensory experience

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    History of empiricism / Contemporary philosophy / Later developments [...] In contrast, adherents of a contemporary school of epistemology known as “externalism” have argued that sensations (and other mental states) can play a role in justifying what humans think they know, even though the vast majority of humans are unaware of what that role is. (English)
    Empiricism
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    empiricism
    Anthony M. Quinton
    Baron Quinton
    Richard Fumerton
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