adjective
- not based on observation or experience; theoretical rather than practical
Usage: academic; philosophy
Examples
- The philosopher’s nonempirical approach relied purely on logical reasoning.
- Nonempirical knowledge includes mathematical truths and logical principles.
- Critics argued that the theory was too nonempirical to be scientifically useful.
- The debate centered on whether ethics should be empirical or nonempirical.
- Pure mathematics is often considered a nonempirical discipline.
- The researcher preferred nonempirical methods over field observations.