empiricism
英 [ɪmˈpɪrɪsɪzəm]
美 [ɪmˈpɪrɪsɪzəm]
n. 实证论; 经验主义; 经验论
BNC.24449 / COCA.24305
牛津词典
noun
- 实证论;经验主义;经验论
the use of experiments or experience as the basis for your ideas; the belief in these methods
柯林斯词典
- 经验主义;经验论
Empiricismis the belief that people should rely on practical experience and experiments, rather than on theories as, a basis for knowledge.
英英释义
noun
- medical practice and advice based on observation and experience in ignorance of scientific findings
- the application of empirical methods in any art or science
- (philosophy) the doctrine that knowledge derives from experience
双语例句
- Empiricism and Rationalism in the Development Process of Political Science
政治科学发展历程中的经验主义与理性主义 - Scientism is a scientific worldview that encompasses natural explanations for all phenomena, eschews supernatural and paranormal speculations, and embraces empiricism and reason as the twin pillars of a philosophy of life appropriate for an age of science.
科学主义是一种科学的世界观,它对所有现象提出自然解释,避开对超自然与灵异的臆测;它簇拥经验主义与理性,将它们视为科学时代最贴近生活的两大支柱。 - The traditions of liberal empiricism and scepticism that have prevailed in Britain since the17th century.
自17世纪起一直盛行于英国的自由主义经验论及怀疑论的传统。 - The opposite of empiricism is rationalism.
经验论的对立面是唯理论。 - OK, so that's one kind of empiricism.
好,这是一种经验主义。 - A basic principle of empiricism is to insist that all knowledge comes from experience.
坚持一切知识都来自于经验,这是经验论的基本原则。 - Some are obviously tinged with relatively unalloyed empiricism.
其中有些地方明显地带有较多不相容的经验主义色彩。 - It explains why philosophy is so unimportant, because it has been reduced to the most impoverished empiricism.
它解释哲学为什么如此不重要,因为它已经被降低到最贫困的经验主义。 - See also British empiricism.
又见英国经验主义。 - On the Difference and Integration of Western Managerial Rationalism and Empiricism
论西方管理理性主义和管理经验主义的分歧与融通