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- | A philosophical trend in the [[Renaissance]] believing that world is mostly unexplainable as a whole and hoping a bits of it can be explained by experience - e.g. trying to break through the wall with plain head. Quite contrary to [[rationalism]] at that time. These days both | + | A philosophical trend in the [[Renaissance]] believing that world is mostly unexplainable as a whole and hoping a bits of it can be explained by experience - e.g. trying to break through the wall with plain head. Quite contrary to [[rationalism]] at that time. These days both these trends emerge into (selective) [[cluelessness]] anyway, but signs of their [[RationalismVsEmpriricism|mutual fight]] continue to appear from time to time. |
Or rather see official [[wikipedia::empiricism]] explanation. | Or rather see official [[wikipedia::empiricism]] explanation. |