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has gloss | eng: Radical empiricism is a pragmatist doctrine put forth by William James. It asserts that experience includes both particulars and relations between those particulars, and that therefore both deserve a place in our explanations. In concrete terms: any philosophical worldview is flawed if it stops at the physical level and fails to explain how meaning, values and intentionality can arise from that. |
lexicalization | eng: radical empiricism |
instance of | e/Pragmatics |
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lexicalization | spa: empirismo radical |
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