pragmatism Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˈpræɡ.mə.tɪ.zəm]
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Meaning of pragmatism In English

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Examples of pragmatism

  • It is not, however, the experimentalist impulse of a radicalized pragmatism that stands to blame for the atrocities and absurdities of the twentieth century.

  • It is argued that domesticated pragmatism, with its emphasis on local rather than global perspective, has led to trivialization and degeneration of self-reflective critique.

  • The policies of this sovereign nation, as well as its cultural symbols, reflect a pragmatism tinged with a defiance of established political and economic conventions.

  • Much of twentieth-century philosophy, even if not overtly pragmatist, concedes this insight of pragmatism.

  • In one extract he had shown his contempt for the political pragmatism espoused by the home rule party.

  • Flint was motivated by pragmatism rather than ideology in his change of strategy.

  • Radicalized pragmatism is simply the operational ideology of this practice-challenging practice.

  • Toward the end of the nineteenth century, pragmatism challenged this division, pointing to numerous interconnections between facts, values, and linguistic and cultural contexts.

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Translations of pragmatism In Other Languages

  • 中文繁体

    實用主義, 務實思想…

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  • 中文简体

    实用主义, 务实思想…

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  • Português

    pragmatismo…

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  • Polski

    pragmatyzm…

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  • Türk dili

    uygulamacılık, pragmatizm…

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  • русский язык

    практичность…

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