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Pragmatism
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pragmatizmus, pragmatikus filozĂłfia

a philosophical movement that emerged in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, emphasizing the practical consequences and real-world effectiveness of beliefs, theories, and actions
Példåk
The core tenet of philosophical pragmatism is that the value of a concept lies in its ability to solve real-world problems and contribute to practical success.
A filozĂłfiai pragmatizmus alapvetƑ tanĂ­tĂĄsa, hogy egy fogalom Ă©rtĂ©ke abban rejlik, hogy kĂ©pes-e megoldani a valĂłs vilĂĄg problĂ©mĂĄit Ă©s hozzĂĄjĂĄrulni a gyakorlati sikerhez.
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pragmatizmus

a practical attitude that prioritizes real-world effectiveness over theoretical considerations
Példåk
Mary 's pragmatism in managing the project ensured that deadlines were met without compromising the quality of the work.
Mary pragmatizmusa a projekt menedzselĂ©sĂ©ben biztosĂ­totta, hogy a hatĂĄridƑket betartjĂĄk a munka minƑsĂ©gĂ©nek rovĂĄsĂĄra nĂ©lkĂŒl.
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