Sentence example with the word 'empirical'

empirical

animist, eudaemonistic, hedonist, idealistic, naturalistic, positivist, probative, realistic, testing, trying

Definition adj. derived from experiment and observation rather than theory

Last update: August 14, 2015


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Her accounts were based on empirical facts.   [Please select]

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Our data is based on empirical evidence collected in numerous studies.   [Please select]

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Because there was no empirical link between the suspect and the victim, the prosecutor found it hard to make a provable case.    [Please select]

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The non-empirical moralist will not of course admit that duty to the community or to mankind is a final definition of the ethical ideal.   [Please select]

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In wall work empirical methods are nearly always followed.   [Please select]

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The empirical factor is so emphasised that we lose all grasp of the real world.   [Please select]

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'[455] Bentham adheres, that is, to the strictly empirical ground.'   [Please select]

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His adherence to the empirical method is too decided.   [Please select]

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But it was a purely empirical doctrine, and thus it led to some unfortunate results.   [Please select]

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] The criterion of values which is used in this study is an empirical one.   [Please select]

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On no other subject has our knowledge remained for centuries so unsatisfactory, fragmentary and empirical.   [Please select]

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