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By "the empirical project", the writer means empiricism, particularly seventeenth- and eighteenth-century empiricism, as elaborated by John Locke and David Hume.
Logical positivism is a philosophy saying truth is what is verifiable. What can't be verified shouldn't be considered true.
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1. Taken in one direction, the empirical project leads to logical positivism, a development of the mathematical philosophy of...
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