| empiricism |
reliance on observable and quantifiable data.
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| empirical |
Relying upon or derived from observation or experiment.
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| empirical |
The ratio of elements in a substance. For example: the chemical formula of common salt is NaCl, sodium and chlorine in a ratio of 1:1.
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| empiricism |
is the name of a broad tradition in Western philosophy. The term comes from the Greek empeiria, meaning "experience." The basic thesis of empiricism is that legitimate human knowledge arises from what is provided to the mind by the senses or by introspective awareness through experience. It is distinguished from the philosophical tradition of rationalism, which holds that human reason apart from experience is a basis for some kinds of knowledge. ...
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| empirical formula |
the formula showing the simplest ratio in which atoms combine to form a compound.
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