empiristic
形容词 adj.
英文释义
形容词 adj.
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Relating to, or resulting from, experience or experiment; following from empirical methods or data.
— In contradistinction, empiristic approaches show a macrostructural bias, measuring the relation between verbal action and its social stimuli by means of correlations.
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Involving or pertaining to learned (as opposed to innate) behavior.
— An empiristic theory is a theory that some mental function, which is in question, is not innate in us, but is acquired by each individual – say through the process of association.
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Based on empiricism.
— Nor, again, is Dr. Erdmann's view of the critical doctrine as mainly empiristic by any means an adequate representation of its varied philosophic character.
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反义词
词源
From empir(ic) + -istic.
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