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Pragmaticism - Wikipedia
"Pragmaticism" is a term used by Charles Sanders Peirce for his pragmatic philosophy starting in 1905, in order to distance himself and it from pragmatism.
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Pragmatism - Wikipedia
Pragmatism is a philosophical tradition that views language and thought as tools for prediction, problem solving, and action, rather than describing, ...
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PRAGMATICISM Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of PRAGMATICISM is the philosophic doctrine of C. S. Peirce.
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pragmaticism
pragˈmaticism rare. [f. pragmatic + -ism.] 1. = pragmaticalness.1865 tr. Strauss' New Life Jesus II. ii. lxxxi. Its decay as being observed by the disciples on the next [day] and not before, is pedantry and pragmaticism. 1970 Bull. Inst. for Study of U.S.S.R. Aug. 17 Wiles also analyses the regimes ...
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Institute for Studies in Pragmaticism | TTU
Institute for Studies in Pragmaticism, Texas Tech University, Box 4002, Lubbock, TX 79409-0002 Phone 806.742.3128 Email pragmaticism@ttu.edu
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Pragmatism - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
Pragmatism is a philosophical tradition that – very broadly – understands knowing the world as inseparable from agency within it.
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PRAGMATICISM definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
3 senses: → another word for pragmatism 1. action or policy dictated by consideration of the immediate practical consequences.
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Peirce's pragmaticism : r/askphilosophy - Reddit
Pragmatism is the principle that every theoretical judgment expressible in a sentence in the indicative mood is a confused form of thought.
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PRAGMATICISM Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
Pragmaticism definition: the pragmatist philosophy of C. S. Peirce, chiefly a theory of meaning: so called by him to distinguish it from the pragmatism of ...
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Charles Sanders Peirce: Pragmatism
Pragmatism is a principle of inquiry and an account of meaning first proposed by C. S. Peirce in the 1870s. The crux of Peirce's pragmatism is that for any ...
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Pragmaticism - PKC - Obsidian Publish
Pramaticism, as defined by Peirce, focuses on the belief that the meaning and truth of any idea can only be determined through its practical consequences.
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Pragmatism (disambiguation)
Pragmatism or pragmatic may also refer to:
Pragmaticism, Charles Sanders Peirce's post-1905 branch of philosophy
Pragmatics, a subfield of linguistics
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pragmatism
pragmatism (ˈprægmətɪz(ə)m) [f. Gr. πρᾶγµα, πραγµατ- a deed, act (see pragmatic) + -ism. Cf. Ger. pragmatismus.] 1. Officiousness; pedantry; an instance of this.1863 Cowden Clarke Shaks. Char. viii. 211 Our laughing at his pragmatisms and solemn coxcombry. 1895 E. J. Harding in Critic (N.Y.) 9 Feb. ...
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Urban Dictionary: hard
adj. Good looking, cool, tight, great. Tough, mostly because of poverty and surviving (or not) public schools. Something to be said of poor, urban American youth and essentially no one else. Marked by resourcefulness, pragmaticism, and coldness.As a result of being shit on one too many times.
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Pragmatic maxim
The pragmatic maxim, also known as the maxim of pragmatism or the maxim of pragmaticism, is a maxim of logic formulated by Charles Sanders Peirce. (Peirce, 1905, from "Issues of Pragmaticism" in The Monist v. XV, n. 4, pp. 481-499, see p. 481 via Google Books and via Internet Archive.
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