The 'correct' standard to set for claims to knowledge is to be decided pragmatically, on grounds of practical convenience. |
Far from being a relaxed, social occasion, the bazaar is pragmatically designed for making money. |
The response has been to think pragmatically about high-density and very high-rise housing. |
He takes the causal field to be a set of assumed conditions pragmatically superimposed on a preselective notion of connection. |
According to a pragmatically inspired democratic experimentalism, attempts at democratisation and reform need not wait for publics to emerge. |
It is causation that provides the real basis for the pragmatically selected natural kinds we attend to. |