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Here I took my leave of my learned friends to step out on another path, to which we might give the modern name of Pragmatism, or the thing that works.
Moreover, the ethical philosophies of Utilitarianism ( especially preference utilitarianism ) and Pragmatism commonly are identified as greatly employing casuistic reasoning.
* A History of Philosophy: Volume VIII: Modern Philosophy: Empiricism, Idealism, and Pragmatism in Britain and America.
* Naturalism ( philosophy ): any of several philosophical stances, typically those descended from Materialism and Pragmatism that do not distinguish the supernatural from nature.
Contracting Through the Lens of Classical Pragmatism: An Exploration of Local Government Contracting.
Collected papers: Volume V. Pragmatism and pragmaticism.
Pragmatism and negative pragmatism are also closely aligned with the coherence theory of truth in that any testing should not be isolated but rather incorporate knowledge from all human endeavors and experience.
* James, William ( 1907 ), Pragmatism, A New Name for Some Old Ways of Thinking, Popular Lectures on Philosophy, Longmans, Green, and Company, New York, NY.
* James, William ( 1909 ), The Meaning of Truth, A Sequel to ' Pragmatism, Longmans, Green, and Company, New York, NY.
" Pragmatism played a role as well, since his party depended for its survival on the votes of Progressive party members of parliament who represented farmers in Ontario and the Prairies.
), Deconstruction and Pragmatism, with essays by Simon Critchley, Ernesto Laclau, Richard Rorty, and Derrida.
* Pragmatism is the logic of abduction.
** John Foster Dulles: Piety, Pragmatism, and Power in U. S. Foreign Policy by Richard H. Immerman ( 1998 ) ISBN 0-8420-2601-0
Pragmatism is a philosophical tradition centered on the linking of practice and theory.
Pragmatism can forgive many things, and this reality is one oft-learned on Pern, where proclaimed utopian traditions fall against the reality of simple day-to-day survival.
" Public Pragmatism: Jane Addams and Ida B.
* Pragmatism.
Pragmatism was developed as a philosophical doctrine by C. S. Peirce and William James ( 1842 – 1910 ).

Pragmatism and used
In 1871, in a Metaphysical Club in Cambridge, Mass., I used to preach this principle as a sort of logical gospel, representing the unformulated method followed by Berkeley, and in conversation about it I called it " Pragmatism.

Pragmatism and pragmatism
The word ‘ pragmatism ’ is originated from the Greek word, ‘ pragma ,’ which means ‘ action .’ Pragmatism connects thoughts or ideas with action, or in other words, views thoughts as they could be carried out into actions.
In 1910, he published Pragmatism and Its Critics, consisting of one chapter explaining pragmatism and four chapters addressing criticisms directed towards this doctrine.

Pragmatism and positivism
Pragmatism, positivism, relativism and personalism are the 4 working principles which mean to be reasonably sure the act you take will work and provide the most loving consequence, accepting Situational Ethics as a matter of faith and not reason, each situation must be relative to love and bring about the most loving result and finally the needs of people come first rather than a set of rules.

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