empirical Meaning in Tamil ( empirical வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)
Adjective:
அனுபவத்தால் தெரியப்படுகிற,
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empirical's Usage Examples:
), a pupil of Herophilus; but Serapion, a great name in antiquity, and Glaucias of Tarentum, who traced the empirical doctrine back to the writings of Hippocrates, are also named among its founders.
The empirical formulae above quoted must be compared and tested in the light of the theoretical relation between the latent heat and the rate of increase of the vapour-pressure (dp/d0), which is given by the second law of thermodynamics, viz.
ooI68T JThe following empirical formulae for the stiffness of hempen ropes have been deduced by Mono from the experiments of Coulomb: Let F be the stiffness in pounds avoirdupois; d the diameter of the rope In inches, fl 48d2 for white ropes and 35d2 for tarred ropes; r the effectire radius of the pulley in inches; T the tension in pounds.
On the Different Races of Men (1775); Determination of the Notion of a Human Race (1785); Conjectural Beginning of Human History (1786): three tracts containing some points of interest as regards the empirical grounds for Kant's doctrine of teleology.
The empirical referents of these concepts have to be specified on the basis of theorizing.
This law-purely empirical in origin-was strengthened by Berzelius, who redetermined many specific heats, and applied the law to determine the true atomic weight from the equivalent weight.
"In the Ontology this method is employed to determine what in reality corresponds to the empirical conceptions of substance and cause, or rather of inherence and change.
is divine in its nature, God is the absolute Ego and the empirical egos are his instruments.
If he could get potent drugs to cure disease he was content, and he worked very hard in an empirical way to make them.
This empirical groundwork of Aristotle's logic was accepted by the Epicureans, who enunciated most distinctly the fundamental doctrine that all sensations are true of their immediate objects, and falsity begins with subsequent opinions, or what the moderns call " interpretation.
That is tp say, his gnosis neutralizes all that is empirical and historical, if not always as to its actuality, at least absolutely in respect of its value.
Synonyms:
experimental, a posteriori, semiempirical, empiric, observational, trial-and-error, verifiable, experiential, existential, falsifiable, data-based, confirmable,
Antonyms:
deductive, analytic, algorithmic, subjective, theoretical,