Definition of Through empirical observation

1. Adverb. In an empirical manner. "This can be empirically tested"

Exact synonyms: By Trial And Error, Empirically
Partainyms: Empirical
Antonyms: Theoretically

Lexicographical Neighbors of Through Empirical Observation

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through(a)
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through-and-through myocardial infarction
through-ball
through-composed
through-shine
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through-stone
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through an experiment
through and through
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through drainage
through empirical observation (current term)
through line
through oneself
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through variable
through variables
through with(p)
throughcomposed
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Literary usage of Through empirical observation

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

1. Modern Classical Philosophers: Selections Illustrating Modern Philosophy by Benjamin Rand (1908)
"Now, things in space and time are given to us only through empirical observation, that is, in perceptions that are accompanied by sensation. ..."

2. The Philosophy of Kant as Contained in Extracts from His Own Writings by Immanuel Kant, John Watson (1908)
"Now, things in space and time are given to us only through empirical observation, that is, in perceptions that are accompanied by sensation. ..."

3. The Philosophy of Kant: As Contained in Extracts from His Own Writings by Immanuel Kant, John Watson (1888)
"Now, things in space and time are given to us only through empirical observation, that is, in perceptions that are accompanied by sensation. ..."

4. Isaiah Berlin's Counter-Enlightenment by Joseph Mali, Robert Wokler (2003)
"... immanent earthly or natural existence) had "one true answer" which could be "infallibly discovered" through empirical observation and rational analysis, ..."

5. The Philosophy of Kant as Contained in Extracts from His Own Writings by Immanuel Kant, John Watson (1908)
"Now, things in space and time are given to us only through empirical observation, that is, in perceptions that are accompanied by sensation. ..."

6. Romanticism and the Romantic School in Germany by Robert Maximillian Wernaer (1909)
"For Schelling did not proceed to enter into an understanding of nature through empirical observation, but a priori. As a pupil of Fichte and as a faithful ..."

7. The Library of Original Sources by Oliver Joseph Thatcher (1907)
"Now, things in space and time are given to us only through empirical observation, that is, in perceptions that are accompanied by sensation. ..."

8. The Library of Original Sources edited by Oliver Joseph Thatcher (1915)
"Now, things in space and time are given to us only through empirical observation, that is, in perceptions that are accompanied by sensation. ..."

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