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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pragmatism n. Philosophy . A movement consisting of varying but associated theories, originally developed by Charles S ... Pragmatism is the name given to a worldwide philosophic movement that was most important in the United States in the late nineteenth century and early twentieth century. Two centers of...
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