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Pragmatism is a philosophical movement.

Pragmatism or pragmatic may also refer to:

  • Pragmaticism, Charles Sanders Peirce's post-1905 branch of philosophy
  • Pragmatics, a subfield of linguistics and semiotics
  • Pragmatics (journal), an academic journal in the field of pragmatics
  • Pragmatic ethics, a theory of normative philosophical ethics
  • Realpolitik, politics or diplomacy based primarily on practical considerations rather than ideological notions, simply referred to as "pragmatism" in politics

See also

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
(Redirected from Pragmatist)

Pragmatism is a philosophical movement.

Pragmatism or pragmatic may also refer to:

  • Pragmaticism, Charles Sanders Peirce's post-1905 branch of philosophy
  • Pragmatics, a subfield of linguistics and semiotics
  • Pragmatics (journal), an academic journal in the field of pragmatics
  • Pragmatic ethics, a theory of normative philosophical ethics
  • Realpolitik, politics or diplomacy based primarily on practical considerations rather than ideological notions, simply referred to as "pragmatism" in politics

See also


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