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Formal pragmatics; Formal Pragmatics
  • The volume that universal pragmatics appears in

formal      
adj. τυπικός, επίσημος
formal dress         
  • Diplomatic reception in [[West Germany]] (1961); the Danish ambassador wears a red [[diplomatic uniform]], the British ambassador a dark one.
CLASS OF CLOTHING FOR SPECIAL OCCASIONS OR EVENTS
Formalwear; Formal attire; Formal dress; Formal clothing; Coat and tie; Formal occasion; Materials for prom dresses and formalwear; Ball dress; Suits for men; Dressy; Formal clothes; Formal cloth; Men's formal wear
επίσημο ένδυμα
work force         
  • This is a chart showing employed civilians by occupation and sex in 2007 in the US
  • Workers leaving the [[Tampella]] factory in [[Tampere]], [[Finland]] in 1909
MEMBERS OF A PARTICULAR ORGANIZATION OR POPULATION WHO ARE ABLE OR ELIGIBLE TO WORK; LABOUR POOL IN EMPLOYMENT; IT MAY ALSO MEAN ALL THOSE WHO ARE AVAILABLE FOR WORK
Labour force; Workers; Work Participation Rate; Work force; Participation rate; Working population; Labor pool; LFPR; Working man; Labor force; Blended workforce; Formal and informal labour; Formal labour; Informal labour; Formal labor; Informal labor
εργατική δύναμη, εργατικό δυναμικό

Definitie

dressy
(dressier, dressiest)
Dressy clothes are smart clothes which you wear when you want to look elegant or formal.
ADJ

Wikipedia

Universal pragmatics

Universal pragmatics (UP), more recently placed under the heading of formal pragmatics, is the philosophical study of the necessary conditions for reaching an understanding through communication. The philosopher Jürgen Habermas coined the term in his essay "What is Universal Pragmatics?" where he suggests that human competition, conflict, and strategic action are attempts to achieve understanding that have failed because of modal confusions. The implication is that coming to terms with how people understand or misunderstand one another could lead to a reduction of social conflict.

By coming to an "understanding," he means at the very least, when two or more social actors share the same meanings about certain words or phrases; and at the very most, when these actors are confident that those meanings fit relevant social expectations (or a "mutually recognized normative background").

For Habermas, the goal of coming to an understanding is "intersubjective mutuality ... shared knowledge, mutual trust, and accord with one another". In other words, the underlying goal of coming to an understanding would help to foster the enlightenment, consensus, and good will necessary for establishing socially beneficial norms. Habermas' goal is not primarily for subjective feeling alone, but for development of shared (intersubjective) norms which in turn establish the social coordination needed for practical action in pursuit of shared and individual objectives (a form of action termed "communicative action").

As an interdisciplinary subject, universal pragmatics draws upon material from a large number of fields, from pragmatics, semantics, semiotics, informal logic, and the philosophy of language, through social philosophy, sociology, and symbolic interactionism, to ethics, especially discourse ethics, and on to epistemology and the philosophy of mind.