| Fortunately, the notion that intuitionalism and empiricism exhaust the alternatives no longer universally obtains. |
| The book opens with a discussion of positivism and empiricism, positions which regrettably are still dominant within social and natural science. |
| He is however thoroughly within the tradition of British empiricism in philosophy. |
| Ryle's attitude to dispositions is part of the heritage of logical empiricism. |
| He was an empiricist who made empiricism more radical by treating pure experience as the very substance of the world. |
| Fernow played up a widely accepted historical dichotomy between European theory and British empiricism in science. |