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countable and uncountable, plural pragmatisms
The pursuit of practicality over aesthetic qualities; a concentration on facts rather than emotions or ideals. examples
(politics) The theory that political problems should be met with practical solutions rather than ideological ones. examples
(philosophy) The idea that beliefs are identified with the actions of a believer, and the truth of beliefs with success of those actions in securing a believer's goals; the doctrine that ideas must be looked at in terms of their practical effects and consequences. quotations examples
Our conception of these practical consequences is for us the whole of our conception of the object [...] This is the principle of Peirce, the principle of pragmatism.
1902, William James, The Varieties of Religious Experience, Folio Society, published 2008, page 378
The habit of interfering in other people's affairs; meddlesomeness. examples