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8052 | To find empiricism and science in the same culture is surprising, as they are really incompatible [MacIntyre] |
Full Idea: There is something extraordinary in the coexistence of empiricism and natural science in the same culture, for they represent radically different and incompatible ways of approaching the world. | |
From: Alasdair MacIntyre (After Virtue: a Study in Moral Theory [1981], Ch. 7) | |
A reaction: I would say that science is commitment to an ontology, and empiricism is a commitment to epistemology. It is a very nice point, given the usual assumption that science is an empirical activity. See Idea 7621. Strict empiricism distorts science. |