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Knowledge in the Empirical Sciences A Critique

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Abstract

This thesis argues that knowledge derived from the empirical
sciences must be qualified. The empirical knowledge cannot lead
to certainty, truth and objective reality, which is real knowledge
about the external world. The knowledge claims in empirical
knowledge need to be examined and re-examined. Hence, this
work is EL modern critique of the empirical knowledge. The many
forms of and/or approaches to knowledge shaped the background
of this study.