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Political analysis based on factual and observable data in contrast to thoughts or ideas.
Ãâó: www.comune.venezia.it/atlante/documents/glossary/n...
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an approach to knowledge based on what can be arrived at through sense experience.
Ãâó: www.atf.org.au/papers/glossary.asp
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How things are and why are they like that. Eg Differential accumulation is a positive or an empirical framework because it tries to explain how things are, why they are as they are, and who benefits from them being that way.
Ãâó: www.unimpressed.net/archives/000026.html
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The term "empirical" has been used in many different ways. In one use, it is pretty much interchangeable with a posteriori justified (if justified at all). In this course, I use it more narrowly to mean a priori justified on the basis of outer experience. This limitation to outer experience is implicit in accounts of empirical evidence that assume that such evidence is publicly accessible and publicly shareable. ...
Ãâó: faculty.washington.edu/wtalbott/phil450/hdterms.ht...
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