
handle: 10550/43485
El término «empirismo» proviene de la palabra griega empeiría que significa «experiencia», «habilidad», en el sentido, por ejemplo, del conocimiento de los médicos (en Grecia) que era una práctica adquirida por experiencia más que por una ciencia teórica.
UNESCO::FILOSOFÍA, epistemología, :FILOSOFÍA [UNESCO], teoría del conocimiento, empirismo, empirisme
UNESCO::FILOSOFÍA, epistemología, :FILOSOFÍA [UNESCO], teoría del conocimiento, empirismo, empirisme
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