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the acceptance of sense experience as the source and test of truth.
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derived from experience or experiment
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the claim that all knowledge or all meaningful discourse about the world is related to sensory experience or observation. Logical empiricism (or logical positivism) combined modern logical analysis with the demands of empiricism and was most famous for its verificationist theory of meaning.
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Based on experience or observational information not necessarily on proven scientific data.
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verifiable by means of observation or experiment on the real world, that is on things that can be touched, smelled, felt, seen, ie, that can be measured
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