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[prăǵmə-tĭźəm]
(n.)A movement consisting of varying but associated theories, originally…
(n.)A practical, matter-of-fact way of approaching or assessing situations…
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A research resource offering information on famous pragmatists, directories of centers and societies, philosophy lists, conferences, and publications. ... Pragmatism is a major movement of American Philosophy, which started in the 1870s with the Metaphysical Club. Pragmatists have impacted politics, law, education,
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Pragmatism is a philosophical movement that includes those who claim that an ideology or proposition is true if it works satisfactorily, that the meaning of a proposition is to be found in the practic...
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In its positive phase, therefore, Pragmatism sets up as the standard of truth some non-rational test, ... The origins of pragmatism ... Although the Pragmatists themselves proclaim that Pragmatism is but a new name for old ways of thinking, they are not agreed as to the immediate sources of the Pragmatic movement.
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Text of lecture in which William James succinctly explains the philosophical position of pragmatism ... Source: What is Pragmatism (1904), from series of eight lectures dedicated to the memory of John Stuart Mill, A New Name for Some Old Ways of Thinking, in December 1904, from William James, Writings 1902-1920,
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Pragmatism: Pragmatism is a philosophical movement, developed in the United States, which holds that both the meaning and the truth of any idea is a function of its practical outcome. ... Charles Sanders Peirce is considered the founder of pragmatism, although later he changed the name of his philosophical position...
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Definition of pragmatism from the Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary with audio pronunciations, thesaurus, Word of the Day, and word games. ... MLA Style; "pragmatism." Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary. 2009.
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John Dewey was a leading proponent of the American school of thought known as "pragmatism," a view that rejected the dualistic epistemology and metaphysics of modern philosophy in favor of a naturalistic approach that viewed knowledge as arising from an active adaptation of the human organism to its environment.
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American Pragmatist philosophy, and part of the energy of that resurgence may be due to feminist interest in pragmatism. Before discussing how feminists have transformed pragmatist discussion, it is necessary to briefly look at some of the basic themes in pragmatism.
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