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sensationalism
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sensationalism, in philosophy, the theory that there are no innate ideas and that knowledge is derived solely from the sense data of experience. The idea was discussed by Greek philosophers and is shown variously in the works of Thomas Hobbes Hobbes, Thomas (hŏbz), 1588–1679, English philosopher, grad. Magdalen College, Oxford, 1608.
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, John Locke Locke, John (lŏk), 1632–1704, English philosopher, founder of British empiricism.
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, George Berkeley Berkeley, George (bär`klē, bûr–), 1685–1753, Anglo-Irish philosopher and clergyman, b. Co. Kilkenny, Ireland.
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, David Hume Hume, David (hym), 1711–76, Scottish philosopher and historian.
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, Julien de La Mettrie La Mettrie, Julien Offray de (zhülyăN` ôfrā` də lä mĕtrē`)
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, Baron d'Holbach Holbach, Paul Henri Thiry, baron d' (pôl äNrē` tērē` bärôN` dôlbäk`), Ger.
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, Claude Helvétius Helvétius, Claude Adrien (hĕlvē`shəs, Fr.
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, Étienne de Condillac Condillac, Étienne Bonnot de (ātyĕn` bônō` də kôNdēyäk`)
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, Ernst Mach Mach, Ernst (ĕrnst mäkh), 1838–1916, Austrian physicist and philosopher, b. Moravia.
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, and others. See also empiricism empiricism (ĕmpĭr`ĭsĭzəm) [Gr.,=experience], philosophical doctrine that all knowledge is derived from experience.
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sensationalism
1. Philosophy
a. the doctrine that knowledge cannot go beyond the analysis of experience
b. Ethics the doctrine that the ability to gratify the senses is the only criterion of goodness
2. Psychol the theory that all experience and mental life may be explained in terms of sensations and remembered images
3. Aesthetics the theory of the beauty of sensuality in the arts


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