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empirico-|ɛmˈpɪrɪkəʊ| taken as comb. form of empirical a., empiricism, etc., usually in some such sense as ‘partly empirical and partly{ddd}’. Also emˈpirio-.
1895A. C. Armstrong tr Falckenberg's Hist. Mod. Philos. ii. xvi. 622 The preponderance of natural science and the empirico-skeptical tendency of the philosophy of the day conditioned by it. 1897C. H. Judd tr. Wundt's Outl. Psychol. v. 318 This general principle is known as the principle of psycho-physical parallelism. It has an empirico-psychological significance and is thus totally different from certain metaphysical principles. 1937C. B. Weinberg (title) Mach's empirio-pragmatism in physical science. 1938Times Lit. Suppl. 22 Jan. 52/3 A distinction of prime importance between the ‘empirico-mathematical’ and the ‘empirico-schematic’ sciences. Ibid. 52/4 The empiriometric and empirio-schematic analysis of observable reals. 1942Mind LI. 306 Intuitionism..is particularly out of harmony with the more extreme types of empirico-formalism which are so influential at the moment. |