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But it always felt intensely empirical and materially grounded — the most empirical work that I have ever attempted in my life.

From New York Times Oct. 30, 2021

Currently, the treatment for BFRBs with the most empirical support is a type of cognitive behavioral therapy called habit-reversal training, developed in the 1970s as a treatment for tics.

From Slate Aug. 22, 2018

Facebook Twitter Pinterest Illustration: Peter Gamlen for the Guardian Surprisingly, perhaps, recent support for this seemingly unscientific perspective has emerged from the most empirical corner of the study of the mind: neuroscience.

From The Guardian Jan. 7, 2016

But his successor Hume, and most empirical psychologists after him, have denied the soul, save as the name for verifiable cohesions in our inner life.

From Pragmatism by James, William

Philosophy is the least dogmatic, the most empirical, of all disciplines, since it is the only investigation that can permit itself to be forgetful of nothing.

From The Approach to Philosophy by Perry, Ralph Barton



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