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Four: Empiricism.
Empiricists assert that knowledge of reality is primarily derived from sensory experience.
Key figures like John Locke and David Hume emphasize observation and evidence as the basis for understanding the world. Five: Rationalism.
Rationalists, such as René Descartes, argue that reason and intellect are the primary sources of knowledge about reality.
They believe that certain truths about the world can be known through deduction and logical analysis.