Empiricism Philosophy

Mission
To promote the principles and teachings of Empiricism as a means of understanding the nature of knowledge and reality, and as a path to gaining a deeper understanding of the natural world through observation and experience

VISION
world where individuals actively practice and integrate the principles of Empiricism into their daily lives, to live a more meaningful and fulfilling life guided by the values of observation, experimentation, and a deeper understanding of the natural world.

Goals
- To increase understanding and awareness of Empiricism among the general public.
- To provide resources and support for individuals interested in learning and practicing Empiricism.
- To foster a community of individuals who support and encourage one another
in their exploration and integration of Empiricist principles.

Program
- Create a comprehensive website that provides information on Empiricism, its history, and key teachings.
- Develop a series of online courses that cover the basics of Empiricism and provide guidance on how to apply its principles to daily life.
- Host regular online meetings or webinars where individuals can discuss and learn from one another’s experiences with Empiricism.
- Create a reading group where participants can read and discuss texts related to Empiricism, such as “An Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding” by David Hume, “Novum Organum” by Francis Bacon and “An Essay Concerning Human Understanding” by John Locke
- Organize in-person workshops and retreats that provide guidance and practice in understanding the natural world through observation and experimentation
through the lens of Empiricism philosophy. - Develop resources such as worksheets and exercises that are specific to Empiricism to help individuals integrate it into their daily lives.
- Encourage members to share their experience and insights about their practice on social media and other platforms.
- Encourage the understanding of the relationship between Empiricism and other philosophical perspectives, such as Rationalism, and how they can complement each other.
- Provide resources for those interested in the traditional customs and practices of Empiricism, such as scientific research, experimentation, and observation.
- Encourage the practice of observation, experimentation, and critical thinking as a means of understanding the natural world.