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shaker on the table," Bob's
literal statement is
simply informative, but
pragmatically it
implies an
answer (affirming that he can p**** the salt)
without directly...
- "
Pragmaticism" is a term used by
Charles Sanders Peirce for his
pragmatic philosophy starting in 1905, in
order to
distance himself and it from pragmatism...
- A
pragmatic sanction is a sovereign's
solemn decree on a
matter of
primary importance and has the
force of
fundamental law. In the late
history of the...
- pragmatism,
pragmatic, or
pragmatist in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Pragmatism is a
philosophical movement.
Pragmatism or
pragmatic may also refer...
- The
Pragmatic Programmer: From
Journeyman to
Master is a book
about computer programming and
software engineering,
written by
Andrew Hunt and
David Thomas...
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Universal pragmatics (UP), also
formal pragmatics, is the
philosophical study of the
necessary conditions for
reaching an
understanding through communication...
- 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...
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Pragmatic Semiconductor is a UK
based flexible microchip maker, with its
headquarters located in Cambridge, England. In 2023 it
received the
largest ever...
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linguistics and
philosophy of language, an
utterance is
felicitous if it is
pragmatically well-formed. An
utterance can be
infelicitous because it is self-contradictory...
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Pragmatic ethics is a
theory of
normative philosophical ethics and meta-ethics that is ****ociated with pragmatism, a
philosophical movement that developed...