Observationalism

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Observationalism is the philosophical study of reality or knowledge by observation. From observation, one can derive utter facts.[1] It is often called "The Art to Understanding Everything". At the center of this belief is Epistemology.[2]

References[edit]

  1. ^ SINDJELI, SVETOZAR (2008). "The old and new philosophy of science" (PDF). Publ. Astron. Obs. 85 (85): 36. Bibcode:2008POBeo..85...35S. Retrieved 2019-08-31.
  2. ^ "Observationalism". Project Sifter. Retrieved 2019-08-31./