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- واژهنامه · French & English to Persian Epistemological Dictionary empiriste|empiricism|empiricist => empirique âzmun-grâ-i âzmâ(-y-eš)-grâ-i + => rationalisme => Locke + Empiricism may be defined as the assertion "all synthetic knowledge is based on experience". (B. RUSSELL, Human knowledge: its scope and limits (1948), p. 516) + Locke may be regarded as the founder of empiricism, which is the doctrine that all our knowledge (with the possible exception of logic and mathematics) is derived from experience. (B. RUSSELL, History of Western Philosophy, p. 589) + Râzî's alchemy was thoroughly experimental, and he clearly regarded it as belonging to the scientific study of the world. Rather than pulling him toward the occult, his involvement with alchemy buttressed his skeptical attitude to anything purporting to be pereternatural, including prophetic miracles. (STROUMSA, Sarah Free Thinkers of Medieval Islam: Ibn al-Râwandî, Abû Bakr al-Râzî and their impact on Islamic Thought , Leiden: Brill, 1999, p. 92)
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- واژهنامه · Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary em·pir·i·cism n. Pronunciation: im- ' pir-ə- ˌ si-zəm, em- Function: noun Date: 1657 1 a : a former school of medical practice founded on experience without the aid of science or theory b : QUACKERY , CHARLATANRY 2 a : the practice of relying on observation and experiment especially in the natural sciences b : a tenet arrived at empirically 3 : a theory that all knowledge originates in experience –em·pir·i·cist \-sist\ noun ]]>