Examples of 'not empirically' in a sentence

Meaning of "not empirically"

not empirically: This phrase refers to conclusions, claims, or statements that are not based on or supported by empirical evidence, scientific data, or experimental observations

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not empirically
Anything that was not empirically verifiable was meaningless.
Marxism is an ideology, accordingly it is not empirically tested.
It is not empirically available.
This is a recreational device and is not empirically validated.
They are not empirically void symbolisms but rather true propositions about reality.
Most research studying such losses does not empirically distinguish between these mechanisms.
While not empirically supported, the belief in reverse racism is widespread in the United States.
His original constant was not empirically measured for a full year.
Recent reductionists ( including Bechtel and Mundale ) reply that this is not empirically plausible.
At least not empirically.
Not empirically based, Freyre glamorizes Portuguese colonialism and even slavery.
Because physical reality really does not empirically exist, apart from your definition of it.
That 's not empirically possible . - In english, Ai not no such thing.
You know, it 's not empirically inconsistent.
That 's not empirically possible.

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That 's not empirically possible . - In English.

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