| 41. | In section V, James makes a distinction between a empiricist way " of believing in truth.
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| 42. | But I have to say that my style is that of the empiricist rather than the polemicist.
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| 43. | Finally, the department added two men _ Merton, the theorist, and Lazarsfeld, the empiricist.
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| 44. | The empiricist view, on the other hand, emphasizes that certain abilities are learned from the environment.
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| 45. | In the 19th century emotions were considered adaptive and were studied more frequently from an empiricist psychiatric perspective.
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| 46. | The controversy was not only scientific but also philosophical; Hering was a nativist, Helmholtz an empiricist.
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| 47. | Elasticity is a popular tool among empiricists because it is independent of units and thus simplifies data analysis.
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| 48. | Galileo was an empiricist and scientist . talk ) 02 : 51, 9 September 2009 ( UTC)
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| 49. | The Carvaka school of materialists only accepted the pramana of perception and hence were one of the first empiricists.
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| 50. | In the book's latter half, a strong empiricist tendency evidences itself in Mao's thought.
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