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 Empiricism - Psychology Dictionary of Arguments
 
Empiricism is a philosophical theory that states knowledge comes primarily from sensory experience. It emphasizes the role of observation and experimentation in the acquisition of knowledge, arguing that concepts and knowledge are derived from and justified by empirical evidence and experience, rather than innate ideas or traditions.
 
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Empiricism Language Acquisition   Language Acquisition
Empiricism Observation Sentences   Observation Sentences

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Ed. Martin Schulz, access date 2024-03-29