Romantic pragmatism combines the emotional depth of romanticism with the practical approach of pragmatism. It emphasizes the importance of emotions, intuition, and individual experience while also valuing logic, reasoning, and practicality in decision-making. This philosophical approach seeks to find a balance between emotional fulfillment and rational thinking in various aspects of life.
You have to struggle to bring justice into being and that requires pragmatism.
It is a kind of pragmatism, since it views thematic knowledge as an instrumental function of experience aimed for transformation.
Pragmatism is being realistic. Pragmatic people have a healthy attitude because they do not expect anything more than what is realistic. They do not worry as much about what might happen. Pragmatism is a sensible attitude.
Kristen Case has written: 'American pragmatism and poetic practice' -- subject(s): Pragmatism in literature, History and criticism, Poetics, Philosophy, Pragmatism, Literature, American poetry, History
R. W. Sleeper has written: 'The necessity of pragmatism' -- subject(s): Pragmatism
If I'm correct pragmatism is another word for fornication. If this is the case then it all depends on the kind of class your teaching....
Joseph Roy Geiger has written: 'Some religious implications of pragmatism' -- subject(s): Pragmatism
Laurenz Averkorn has written: 'Sorge und Verschwendung' -- subject(s): Pragmatism, Contributions in theory of pragmatism
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