kíséreltetési
Kíséreltetési, also known as experimentalism, is a philosophical movement that emerged in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, primarily in the United States. It was a reaction against the rationalism and empiricism of the Enlightenment, advocating instead for a more direct, intuitive, and experiential approach to knowledge.
Experimentalists believed that knowledge should be derived from immediate experience and intuition rather than abstract reasoning
One of the key figures in the development of experimentalism was William James, a psychologist and philosopher
Experimentalism had a significant influence on various fields, including psychology, education, and the arts. It challenged