Term ID: T1298

Empiricism

/empiricism/
The philosophical position that knowledge comes primarily from sensory experience and observation rather than innate ideas or pure reasoning. In psychology, empiricism underlies the scientific method's emphasis on observable, measurable phenomena and evidence-based conclusions.
Example: Conducting experiments to test whether meditation reduces anxiety, rather than relying solely on theoretical arguments or anecdotal reports about meditation's benefits.

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Reference: Locke (1690)