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Qu'est-ce (qui) est practical - définition

PHILOSOPHICAL TRADITION
American Pragmatism; French Pragmatism; Practicalism; Pragmatist tradition; Practical; American pragmatism; Conceptual pragmatism; Pragmatists; French pragmatism; Pragmatism (philosophy); Pragmativism; List of pragmatists; Practicality; Young Radicals; Young radicals; Pragmatic naturalism; Critical Pragmatism; Critical Pragmatist; Radical pragmatism; Methodological pragmatism; Criticism of pragmatism; Pragmatic pedagogy; Deweyan pragmatism
  • Charles Peirce: the American [[polymath]] who first identified pragmatism
  • The "Chicago Club" including Mead, Dewey, Angell, and Moore. Pragmatism is sometimes called American pragmatism because so many of its proponents were and are Americans.
  • Hilary Putnam asserts that the combination of antiskepticism and fallibilism is a central feature of pragmatism.

practical         
a.
1.
Adapted to practice or use, not speculative, not theoretical, adjusted to facts, not visionary.
2.
Experienced, versed, proficient, trained, qualified, practised, skilled, thoroughbred, able, au fait.
practical         
adj.
sensible
practical to + inf. (it is not practical to do that)
Practical         
·adj Of or pertaining to practice or action.
II. Practical ·adj Derived from practice; as, practical skill.
III. Practical ·adj Evincing practice or skill; capable of applying knowledge to some useful end; as, a practical man; a practical mind.
IV. Practical ·adj Capable of being turned to use or account; useful, in distinction from ideal or theoretical; as, practical chemistry.

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Pragmatism

Pragmatism is a philosophical tradition that considers words and thought as tools and instruments for prediction, problem solving, and action, and rejects the idea that the function of thought is to describe, represent, or mirror reality. Pragmatists contend that most philosophical topics—such as the nature of knowledge, language, concepts, meaning, belief, and science—are all best viewed in terms of their practical uses and successes.

Pragmatism began in the United States in the 1870s. Its origins are often attributed to the philosophers Charles Sanders Peirce, William James, and John Dewey. In 1878, Peirce described it in his pragmatic maxim: "Consider the practical effects of the objects of your conception. Then, your conception of those effects is the whole of your conception of the object."

Exemples du corpus de texte pour practical
1. My approach has been a practical one, not an ideological one, but a practical one.
2. Buckley was more intellectual than most practical politicians, and more practical than most intellectuals.
3. The emphasis is on practical, down to earth solutions to practical problems, above all low economic growth and joblessness.
4. The PVI said the company would implement its responsibility based on practical reason of the accident and practical damage.
5. For this poet, practical considerations are secondary.