单词 | empirico-mathematical |
释义 | > as lemmasempirico-mathematical 1. Forming adjectives with the meaning ‘empirical and ——’, as empirico-regular, empirico-mathematical, etc. ΚΠ 1817 Med. & Physical Jrnl. July 430 In the early part of the Oration, the fanciful or empirico-regular practice of medicine was noticed with much spirit. 1895 A. C. Armstrong tr. R. Falckenberg Hist. Mod. Philos. (new ed.) ii. xvi. 622 The preponderance of natural science and the empirico-skeptical [Ger. empiristisch-skeptische] tendency of the philosophy of the day conditioned by it. 1897 C. H. Judd tr. W. M. Wundt 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. 1938 Times Lit. Suppl. 22 Jan. 52/3 A distinction of prime importance between the ‘empirico-mathematical’ and the ‘empirico-schematic’ sciences. 1976 Relig. Stud. 12 169 He builds assumptions taken from his philosophical position into his supposedly empirico-inductive investigation. 2011 Econ. & Polit. Weekly 6 Aug. (Nexis) One can raise an empirico-factual question as to how the UN, NGOs and media are going to facilitate global democracy. < as lemmas |
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