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empiricist

American  
[em-peer-uhs-ist] / ɛmˈpɪər əs ɪst /

noun

  1. Philosophy. a person who adheres to empiricism.

  2. a person who uses empirical methods or practices.


adjective

  1. Philosophy. advocating, characteristic of, or adhering to empiricism.

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One could say they are very empiricist in this: They conclude that bedrock facts are denied by policy makers and intellectual elites.

From Salon • Oct. 21, 2023

Eckersberg was an empiricist who favored natural light and close observation.

From Washington Post • Feb. 3, 2023

Hume formed his thoughts in response to empiricist thinkers’ views on substance and knowledge.

From Textbooks • Jun. 15, 2022

My Zen teacher, Steve Hagen, describes himself as a radical empiricist.

From New York Times • Feb. 24, 2018

Actually, proponents of the strong programme treat the empiricist language-game as if it were one of a number of equally false language-games, for the only valid game, in their eyes, is the Wittgensteinian meta-game.

From "The Invention of Science" by David Wootton

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