- action,
rather than describing, representing, or
mirroring reality.
Pragmatists contend that most
philosophical topics—such as the
nature of knowledge...
- Look up pragmatism, pragmatic,
pragmatist, or
practical in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Pragmatism is a
philosophical movement.
Pragmatism or pragmatic...
-
things true by
verifying them—a view
rejected by most
pragmatists. However,
nearly all
pragmatists do
accept the idea
there can be no
truths without a conceptual...
- a
theory of
normative philosophical ethics and meta-ethics.
Ethical pragmatists such as John
Dewey believe that some
societies have
progressed morally...
- the
classical pragmatist tradition,
which newer pragmatists find most compelling. To
paraphrase Putnam:
Rejection of
skepticism (
pragmatists hold that doubt...
- The
Iranian pragmatists are a
political faction in Iran
composed of
moderate clerics and the
merchant elite that see the
Islamic Republic as a mean to...
-
Nicholas Sarwark's
position as
party chairman and the
influence of the
Pragmatist Caucus. It is
named after economist Ludwig von Mises. The
caucus has the...
- be
deemphasized or
reformulated to
arrive at a
coherent perspective.
Pragmatists stress the
significance of
concrete practical consequences for ****essing...
- Warrior,
Johnson the Dove,
Johnson the Romantic,
Johnson the Hard-Headed
Pragmatist,
Johnson the
Preserver of Traditions,
Johnson the
Crusader for Social...
- 2007. Secter, Bob; McCormick, John (March 30, 2007). "Portrait of a
pragmatist".
Chicago Tribune. p. 1.
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