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- nounpragmatism (noun)
- a pragmatic attitude or policy:"ideology was tempered with pragmatism"
- philosophyan approach that assesses the truth of meaning of theories or beliefs in terms of the success of their practical application.
Originmid 19th century: from Greek pragma, pragmat- ‘deed’ (see pragmatic) + -ism.Similar and Opposite Wordsnoun
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- Pragmatism is a philosophical tradition that views language and thought as tools for prediction, problem solving, and action, rather than describing, representing, or mirroring reality1. It is a practical approach to problems and affairs23. Pragmatism is characterized by dealing with a problem in a sensible way that suits the conditions that really exist, rather than following fixed theories, ideas, or rules4.Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.Pragmatism is a philosophical tradition that views language and thought as tools for prediction, problem solving, and action, rather than describing, representing, or mirroring reality.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pragmatism1 : a practical approach to problems and affairs 2 : a doctrine that truth is to be tested by the practical effects of beliefwww.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/pragmatism: relating to matters of fact or practical affairs often to the exclusion of intellectual or artistic matters : practical as opposed to idealistic a pragmatic leader a pragmatic [=practical] approach to health care 2 : relating to or being in accordance with philosophical pragmatismwww.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/pragmaticthe quality of dealing with a problem in a sensible way that suits the conditions that really exist, rather than following fixed theories, ideas, or rules: The council has operated much more effectively since pragmatism replaced political dogma.dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/pragma…
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