Empíríska
Empíríska is a term of Icelandic origin that translates to "empirical" in English. It is primarily used in philosophical and scientific contexts to refer to knowledge gained through observation and experience, rather than through theory or reasoning alone. This aligns with the broader concept of empiricism, a philosophical school of thought that emphasizes the role of sensory experience in the formation of ideas.
In practice, an empíríska approach involves collecting data, conducting experiments, and analyzing results to draw conclusions.
The value of empíríska knowledge lies in its grounding in the real world. It allows for the