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Pragmatism, an American philosophy that gained enormous fame in the late 19th century, influenced several aspects of American life. Classical pragmatists, namely Charles Sanders Pierce, William James, and John Dewey, discussed various topics in their ...
Adnane YOUSFI, Noureddine MOUHADJER
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Rabies elimination research: juxtaposing optimism, pragmatism and realism [PDF]
More than 100 years of research has now been conducted into the prevention, control and elimination of rabies with safe and highly efficacious vaccines developed for use in human and animal populations. Domestic dogs are a major reservoir for rabies, and
Bögel K +13 more
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Enactive Pragmatism and Ecological Psychology
A widely cited roadblock to bridging ecological psychology and enactivism is that the former identifies with realism and the latter identifies with constructivism, which critics charge is subjectivist.
Matthew Crippen
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Hegel and Pragmatism: A Sketch of Continuity
What was Hegel to pragmatism? An inspiration? A source? To explore their relationship requires us to answer two main questions: (1) Was Hegel a pragmatist (or “proto-pragmatist”), and if so why?
Emil Višňovský
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"Putnamizacja absolutnie wszystkiego" i jej epistemologiczne reperkusje („Putnamisation of Absolutely Everything” and its Epistemological Repercussions) [PDF]
In the article inspired by Putnam’s thesis of „skolemisation of absolutely everything” (which is so called theory-modelling argument about semantic anti-realism) I try to describe Hilary Putnam’s style of philosophy, especially his argumentation in ...
Józef Dębowski
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BackgroundThe healthcare system has proved a challenging environment for innovation, especially in the area of health services management and research.
Katrina M. Long +2 more
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Taking a pragmatist approach to methods and methodology that fosters meaningful, impactful, and ethical research, this book rises to the challenge of today's data revolution.
Alex Gillespie +2 more
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Nicholas Rescher writes that “objectivity is not something we infer from the data; it is something we must presuppose. It is something that we postulate or presume from the very outset of our dealings with people’s claims about the world’s facts”. Such definition is just the opposite of objectivity conceived of in classical terms, but it cannot be ...
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ABSTRACT Introduction We developed MedSupport, a multilevel medication adherence intervention designed to address root barriers to medication adherence. This study sought to explore the feasibility and acceptability of the MedSupport intervention strategies to support a future full‐scale randomized controlled trial.
Elizabeth G. Bouchard +8 more
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Value and selfhood: pragmatism, Confucianism, and phenomenology [PDF]
This article articulates a dialogue between Edward Casey, Cheng Chung‐ying, and me that began at the Eastern Division annual meeting in Philadelphia of the American Philosophical Association, in a session sponsored by the International Society for ...
Neville, R. C.
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