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Experience is defined as the fundamental source or origin of human knowledge according to empiricist philosophy [1], [2]. Furthermore, it is considered a necessary component alongside reason in the formation of human knowledge [3] and a source of its inherent subjectivity [4].

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Rationalism Vs. Empiricism 101: Which One is Right? - TheCollector thecollector.com The Collector 2 facts
claimEmpiricism posits that subjectivity in human knowledge arises from the sphere of experience, which is necessary and inevitable in the creation of all knowledge.
claimJohn Locke argues that all human knowledge originates from experience, which is acquired through the activity of the senses.
Epistemology - Belief, Justification, Rationality | Britannica britannica.com 1 fact
perspectiveEmpiricists assert that the ultimate source of human knowledge is experience.
Rationalism vs Empiricism: Philosophy & Meaning - Vaia vaia.com Lily Hulatt · Vaia 1 fact
claimImmanuel Kant bridged the gap between rationalism and empiricism by advocating that both reason and experience contribute to human knowledge.