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What do you call a person who believes only what he sees? |
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A person that only believes what he/she sees cannot rule out the possibility of seeing God in the future and would probably be called agnostic.
You could refer to such a person as a skeptic. A skeptic is one who is likely to question very many things.
A person who does not believe in the supernatural, but only believes what can be proven is a Bright.
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Here is probably what you are looking for:
em·pir·i·cism or em·pir·i·cist n.
- The view that experience, especially of the senses, is the only source of knowledge.
- ## Employment of empirical methods, as in science.
- An empirical conclusion.
- The practice of medicine that disregards scientific theory and relies solely on practical experience.
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