Antiempiric

/ˌæntiɛmˈpɪrɪk/ adjective

Opposed to or rejecting empiricism, the philosophy that all knowledge comes from experience and observation.

From anti- + empiric (from Latin empiricus, from Greek empeiria, experience). This philosophical term developed in 17th-century discussions about how we know things.

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