Empiricism
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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 this trends end up in [[cluelessness]] anyway. | + | 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 this trends end up in [[cluelessness]] anyway. |
Or rather see official [[wikipedia::empiricism]] explanation. | Or rather see official [[wikipedia::empiricism]] explanation. |
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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 this trends end up in cluelessness anyway.
Or rather see official wikipedia::empiricism explanation.