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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, representing, or mirroring reality. Pragmatists contend that most philosophical topics—such as the nature of knowledge, language, concepts, meaning, belief, and science—are best viewed in terms of their practical uses and successes. [1 ...

Pragmatism | Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy
Pragmatism originated in the United States during the latter quarter of the nineteenth century. Although it has significantly influenced non-philosophers—notably in the fields of law, education, politics, sociology, psychology, and literary criticism—this article deals with it only as a movement within philosophy.

Pragmatism | Definition, History, & Examples | Britannica
Pragmatism, a significant philosophical movement, boasts contributions from several key thinkers. Charles Sanders Peirce, an American scientist, logician, and philosopher, is noted for his work on the logic of relations and for establishing pragmatism as a method of research. William James, an American philosopher and psychologist, was a leader within the pragmatism movement and a founder of ...

Pragmatism (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy)
Pragmatism is a philosophical tradition that – very broadly – understands knowing the world as inseparable from agency within it. This general idea has attracted a remarkably rich and at times contrary range of interpretations, including: that all philosophical concepts should be tested via scientific experimentation, that a claim is true if and only if it is useful (relatedly: if a ...

PRAGMATISM Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of PRAGMATISM is a practical approach to problems and affairs. How to use pragmatism in a sentence.

Pragmatism: Peirce, James, Dewey and What It Really Means
Pragmatism is the philosophical tradition that evaluates concepts, theories and beliefs by their practical consequences in experience and action, rather than by correspondence to a fixed reality or by deductive coherence. Founded by Charles Sanders Peirce in the 1870s, popularised by William James, systematised in social and educational philosophy by John Dewey, and revived by Hilary Putnam ...

Pragmatism - Philopedia
“Pragmatism” is difficult to translate because it names both a historical movement and a methodological attitude that ties meaning, truth, and value to consequences in experience. In many languages, a cognate of ‘pragmatic’ suggests mere expediency, opportunism, or “what works in the short term,” whereas philosophical Pragmatism concerns the long-run consequences for inquiry ...

Pragmatism - Routledge Encyclopedia of Philosophy
Pragmatism is a philosophical tradition founded by three American philosophers: Charles Sanders Peirce, William James and John Dewey. Starting from Alexander Bain’s definition of belief as a rule or habit of action, Peirce argued that the function of inquiry is not to represent reality, but rather to enable us to act more effectively.

Pragmatism - Philosophy Guide
Pragmatism is a philosophical approach that emphasizes practical consequences and real-world outcomes when evaluating ideas, beliefs, and theories. It asserts that the truth or value of a concept should be judged by its practical effects and usefulness in solving problems or improving human experiences. Developed by thinkers like Charles Sanders Peirce, William James, and John Dewey in the ...

Pragmatism - New World Encyclopedia
Pragmatism is a philosophical movement that originated with Charles Sanders Peirce (1839 – 1914) (who first stated the pragmatic maxim) and came to fruition in the early twentieth-century philosophies of William James and John Dewey. Most of the thinkers who describe themselves as pragmatists consider practical consequences or real effects to be vital components of philosophy. These thinkers ...

 

 

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