empiriological

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empiriological (comparative more empiriological, superlative most empiriological)

  1. Based on, characterized by, or pertaining to empirical study.
    • 1964, Cross Currents of Psychiatry and Catholic Morality, page 351:
      Finally, with good reason, this psychology aims to be a psychology of a purely empiriological type.
    • 1999, Yves René Marie Simon, Anthony O. Simon, Philosopher at Work: Essays, →ISBN, page 26:
      If the emphasis is put on mobile seu sensibile, we have a discipline of a physical and nonontological character, an empiriological science.
    • 2007, Leo Sweeney, William J. Carroll, John J. Furlong, Authentic Metaphysics in an Age of Unreality, →ISBN, page 6:
      Physics, chemistry, experimental psychology, and other empiriological studies" are rooted in such evidence and, accordingly, are valid bodies of knowledge.
    • 2012, Brother Charles Madden, A Compendium of the Doctrines of Genesis 1-11, →ISBN, page 48:
      Personality and character express the empiriological person.