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pragmatist


Meanings
  • noun

    A person who approaches issues with common sense and practicality, rather than abstract theories or ideologies.

    - "As a pragmatist, John believed in finding practical solutions to problems."
    - "The pragmatist approach to politics emphasizes finding workable solutions rather than ideological purity."

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pragmatism , pragmatisms , pragmatist , pragmatistic , pragmatists
Etymology
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Derived from the Greek word 'pragmatikos', meaning 'practical'.


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  1. Charles Sanders Peirce is considered one of the founders of philosophical pragmatism.

  2. William James is another prominent figure in the history of philosophical pragmatism.

  3. John Dewey is known for his contributions to educational and social thought within the pragmatist tradition.


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  1. Philosophical Pragmatism: A philosophical tradition that emphasizes the practical application of ideas and the importance of experience in shaping knowledge.

  2. Psychological Pragmatism: An approach to psychology that emphasizes the importance of practical skills and problem-solving abilities in everyday life.


Quotes
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  1. To put it rather more crudely, he is trying to sell his integrationist and reformist agenda using traditionalist legal wrappings. It is, of course, this "pragmatism", which sometimes comes across as slippery casuistry, that so annoys his critics.

    - Malise Ruthven,{it}New York Review of Books{/it},16 Aug. 2007
  2. … compromise (or better yet, its spirit) symbolizes the necessary "pragmatism" expected of politics in a pluralist society.

    - Jack N. Rakove,{it}Original Meanings … {/it},1996
  3. These are books without slogans, manuals that favor subtlety over simplicity, moderation over bombast, "pragmatism" over ideology.

    - Jonathan Tepperman,{it}New York Times Book Review{/it},16 Oct 2005

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The term 'pragmatist' has been used in various philosophical and psychological contexts. In philosophy, pragmatism is a tradition of thought that emphasizes the practical application of ideas. In psychology, pragmatism is an approach that emphasizes the importance of practical skills and problem-solving abilities.

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