Empiricism Course
Dive into empiricism to understand how sensory experiences form knowledge. This course links classic ideas from Locke, Berkeley, and Hume to practical exhibit design and research methods, equipping humanities professionals with skills to analyse perception, visitor feedback, and cultural significance in real-world settings. Gain tools for data collection, basic statistical analysis, and clear reporting to enhance museum experiences and justify recommendations effectively.

4 to 360 hours of flexible workload
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What Will I Learn?
This Empiricism Course provides a practical introduction to key theories of perception, sensory knowledge, and justification from philosophers like Locke, Berkeley, and Hume. Participants learn to apply these ideas by designing sensory exhibits, gathering visitor data, analysing evidence, writing reports, and offering evidence-based advice for museums and cultural institutions.
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Develop Skills
- Apply empiricist theories from Hume, Locke, and Berkeley to practical tools.
- Design sensory exhibits linking perception to knowledge in museums.
- Collect visitor data using surveys, interviews, and observation methods.
- Analyse sensory data with basic statistics and coding for claims.
- Write concise reports with actionable insights for cultural organisations.
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