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Definition of Pragmatisms
1. pragmatism [n] - See also: pragmatism
Lexicographical Neighbors of Pragmatisms
Literary usage of Pragmatisms
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Problem of Knowledge by Douglas Clyde Macintosh (1915)
"Lovejoy undertook a classification of "the thirteen pragmatisms";2 and yet, in
the words of AW Moore, "as some pragmatists deny belonging to any of these, ..."
2. The Problem of Knowledge by Douglas Clyde Macintosh (1915)
"321-6) claims that while Lovejoy's "thirteen pragmatisms" are but different
aspects of the same doctrine, we may well expect to find as many ..."
3. The Philosophy of William James by Théodore Flournoy (1917)
"See AO Lovejoy: "The Thirteen pragmatisms," Journal of Philosophy, ...
1-29 (Jan., 1908); and M. Meyer: "The Exact Number of pragmatisms," ibid,, pp. ..."
4. Truth and Reality: An Introduction to the Theory of Knowledge by John Elof Boodin (1911)
"Do all the doctrines and practices of the Episcopal church become pragmatisms
when a pragmatist belongs ? I have known pragmatists to drink beer, ..."
5. The Living Age by Making of America Project, Eliakim Littell, Robert S. Littell (1913)
"Moreover, she has to admit that all her pragma- tists exhibit traces of both her
pragmatisms (1. 5, 17), and this should have led her to Inquire into the ..."
6. The Monist by Hegeler Institute (1908)
"GIOVANNI VAILATI The Thirteen pragmatisms ...... ARTHUR O. LOVEJOY Logic and
Educational Theory ..... SIDNEY EDWARD LAM; Kuno Fischer: An Estimate of his ..."
7. The Monist by Hegeler Institute (1909)
"The last rather striking similarity in the details of the two pragmatisms of
Rousseau and James, which will be mentioned here is this : Both want men to be ..."