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Pragmatic trial design enhances diversity and retention among research participants with Lewy body diseases. [PDF]

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Low-Barrier Therapy for All: Rethinking Where Healing Happens. [PDF]

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Mukherjee R   +2 more
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Environmental Pragmatism

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Light, Andrew and Katz, Eric
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The pragmatics of pragmatic encroachment

Synthese, 2013
The goal of this paper is to defend Simple Modest Invariantism (SMI) about knowledge from the threat presented by pragmatic encroachment. Pragmatic encroachment is the view that practical circumstances are relevant in some way to the truth of knowledge ascriptions—and if this is true, it would entail the falsity of SMI.
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Pragmatism

The International Journal of Psychoanalysis, 2000
Pragmatism is a philosophical tradition founded by three American philosophers: Charles Sanders Peirce, William James and John Dewey. Starting from Alexander Bain’s definition of belief as a rule or habit of action, Peirce argued that the function of inquiry is not to represent reality, but rather to enable us to act more effectively.
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Pragmatics and Pragmatism

Philosophy Today, 1991
L'A. montre la difference qui separe C. S. Peirce de C. Morris en particulier, et le pragmatisme de la pragmatique en general. La pragmatique de la communication de C.
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The Pragmatics of Expertise

Angelaki, 2015
Abstract:This chapter from Vinciane Despret's book Etre bete underscores the methodological considerations for the work as a whole, setting out a model (dispositif) for further ethological studies of farm animals. Or rather, with farm animals and with their farmers, because this pragmatic (interspecies) sociology is conscious of elaborating its ...
Despret, Vinciane, Porcher, Jocelyne
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A pragmatics of links

Proceedings of the eleventh ACM on Hypertext and hypermedia, 2000
This paper applies the linguistic theory of relevance to the study of the way links work, insisting on the lyrical quality of the link-interpreting activity. It is argued that such a pragmatic approach can help us understand hypertext readers´ behavior, and thus be useful for authors and tool-builders alike.
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