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Tuesday, February 10, 2009

Pragmatist


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Pragmatism is generally considered to have originated in the late nineteenth century with Charles Peirce, who first stated the pragmatic maxim.
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Definition of pragmatist from the Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary with audio pronunciations, thesaurus, Word of the Day, and word games.
pragmatism (prăg`mətĭzəm), method of philosophy in which the truth of a proposition is measured by its correspondence with experimental results and by its practical outcome.
prag·ma·tism   (pr g m-t z m) n. 1. Philosophy A movement consisting of varying but associated theories, originally developed by Charles S. Peirce and William James and
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prag·ma·tism (pr g m-t z m) n. A way of approaching situations or solving problems that emphasizes practical applications and consequences. prag·mat ic (-m t k) adj.
In case you haven't heard, Barack Obama is a pragmatist. Everybody agrees on this. Joe Biden, accepting Obama's nod as VP at his unveiling event in Springfield, Illinois, called
noun . 1. a person who is oriented toward the success or failure of a particular line of action, thought, etc.; a practical person. 2. an advocate or adherent of philosophical

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