empirilisi
Empirilisi is a philosophical concept that emphasizes the role of sensory experience and empirical evidence in the acquisition of knowledge. It stands in contrast to rationalism, which posits that reason is the primary source of knowledge. Empiricist thinkers believe that all knowledge ultimately derives from our senses, through observation and experimentation. This means that concepts and ideas are formed by connecting and abstracting from sensory input.
Key figures associated with empirilisi include John Locke, George Berkeley, and David Hume. Locke famously proposed
The empiricist approach has had a profound impact on the development of science. The scientific method itself