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Empiricism

Empiricism is a scientific and philosophical approach which argues that we can only get knowledge from experience.

Empiricism

Empiricism

  • Empiricism opposes the idea that we can get knowledge from theoretical concepts.
  • Empiricism supports the conservative belief in tradition, as it uses the past as a source of wisdom.
Organic society

Organic society

  • Empiricism supports the concept of organic society as institutions and practices have evolved over time to best suit the needs of society.
    • We can only have knowledge of things we have seen or experienced - therefore the impact of ideas like liberal rationality and socialism are unknowable.
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