Definition of Heurism

1. Noun. Knowledge derived from empirical study and practical adoption of experience. ¹

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Definition of Heurism

1. the discovery method of education [n -S]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Heurism

hettotypes
hetæra
hetæræ
heuch
heuchera
heucheras
heuchs
heugh
heughs
heulandite
heulandites
heureka
heurekas
heuretic
heuretics
heurism (current term)
heurisms
heuristic
heuristic program
heuristic rule
heuristical
heuristically
heuristics
heveas
hevery
hew
hew out
hewable
hewe
hewed

Literary usage of Heurism

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Suggestion in Education by Maurice Walter Keatinge (1907)
"When Jl we are dealing with a train of reasoning heurism is our surest method. ... In literary subjects, while heurism is by no means ruled out, ..."

2. The New Teaching by John Adams (1918)
"... more permanent thing than the old authoritarian methods could give. The general conditions of the problem are all in his favour. Strict " heurism" is ..."

3. A Festschrift for Herman Rubin by Anirban DasGupta, Herman Rubin (2004)
"Let w(k) * ^, (3-4) then: 1,(*) the following Lemma validates the heurism, or (3.1), under the null hypothesis //0: Lemma 3.1. If zf} l~dN(0,1), 1 < j < n, ..."

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