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empiirisen

empiirisen is a Finnish adjective form meaning empirical, used to describe knowledge, methods, or conclusions based on observation, experience, or data gathered through measurements and experiments rather than on theory alone. The word is frequently used in scientific, academic, and rational-discussion contexts to distinguish evidence derived from real-world observation from purely theoretical reasoning.

In Finnish, empiriin liittyvät ilmaukset include empiirinen tieto (empirical knowledge), empiirinen tutkimus (empirical research), and empiiriset

Etymology generally traces the concept of empiricism to experience and observation; in Finnish usage, empiirinen mirrors

Notes on usage: empiirisen tutkijan emphasis is on evidence gathered from the external world, while non-empirical

Examples: Empiirisen tutkimuksen mukaan tulokset show that a certain phenomenon occurs under observed conditions, and empiirisen

havainnot
(empirical
observations).
The
related
noun
empiirismi
denotes
empiricism,
the
philosophical
view
that
knowledge
primarily
comes
from
experience.
The
term
contrasts
with
teoreettinen
or
mallipohjainen,
which
refer
to
theoretical
or
model-based
approaches.
its
counterparts
in
other
languages
and
is
common
across
disciplines
such
as
science,
psychology,
sociology,
and
economics.
In
practice,
researchers
emphasize
empirical
evidence
when
drawing
conclusions,
validating
hypotheses
through
data,
experiments,
or
systematic
observations.
or
a
priori
claims
rely
on
logic,
deduction,
or
theoretical
models.
The
form
empiirisen
appears
when
the
adjective
modifies
a
noun
in
Finnish
(for
example,
empiirisen
tutkimuksen
tulokset).
tiedon
perusteella
päätelmät
voidaan
tehdä.