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Naive empiricism
is a term used in several ways in different fields.
In the
philosophy of science
, it is used by opponents to describe the position, associated with some
logical positivists
, that "knowledge can be clearly learnt through evaluation of the natural world and its substances, and, through empirical means, learn truths".
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The term also is used to describe a particular methodology for
literary analysis
.
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