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Comparison of Uncemented and Hybrid Hip Arthroplasty: Protocol for a Brazilian Randomized Controlled Trial.

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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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‘Pragmatic Evaluation'

International Journal of E-Health and Medical Communications, 2010
E-Health continues to be implemented despite continued demonstration that it lacks value. Specific guidance regarding research approaches and methodologies would be beneficial due to the value in identifying and adopting a single model or framework for any one ‘entity’ (healthcare organisation, sub-national region, country, etc.) so that the evidence ...
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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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Pragmatic Utopias

2019
Four different aspects of the anticipation, agency, and complexity conundrum are analyzed: best practices, evidence-based policies, innovation and value creation, and pragmatic utopias. These four aspects are arranged according to their level of simplicity and contentiousness, from the simple and less contentious to the complex and highly contentious ...
Roberto Poli, Marco Valerio
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Pragmatics and pragmatisms

2012
Pragmatism can be thought of narrowly: as a philosophical school of thought centered on evaluating beliefs by their tendency to promote success at the satisfaction of wants, whose paradigmatic practitioners were the classical American triumvirate of Charles Peirce, William James and John Dewey.
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Pragmatic Reasoning Pragmatic Semantics and Semantic Pragmatics

2001
This paper is concerned with the conceptual foundations of pragmatic reasoning (context-dependent reasoning). A general pragmatic semantics (a semantic analysis which includes a pragmatic parameter) is given for pragmatic reasoning, the logical properties of the various forms of pragmatic reasoning are discussed, as are many examples.
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Pragmatic reasoning schemas

Cognitive Psychology, 1985
We propose that people typically reason about realistic situations using neither content-free syntactic inference rules nor representations of specific experiences. Rather, people reason using knowledge structures that we term pragmatic reasoning schemas, which are generalized sets of rules defined in relation to classes of goals.
Cheng, Patricia W., Holyoak, Keith J.
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Clinical Pragmatics

2013
Abstract Pragmatic disorders pose a barrier to effective communication in a significant number of children and adults. For nearly forty years, clinical investigators have attempted to characterize these disorders. This chapter examines the state of the art in clinical pragmatics, a subdiscipline of pragmatics that studies pragmatic ...
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