名词[哲]实用主义; 实用的观点和方法
1. 实用主义;务实主义
Pragmatism means thinking of or dealing with problems in a practical way, rather than by using theory or abstract principles.
e.g. She had a reputation for clear thinking and pragmatism.
她曾以思路清晰、观点务实而闻名。
1. The US'poor record in fighting climate change only makes such pragmatism look like an excuse to shirk responsibility.
2. The pragmatism has made it possible for the two sides to come so close in the past two months.
3. The 21 agreements China and France inked yesterday exhibited the sense of pragmatism President Hu and his French counterpart have steered the bilateral relations.
4. It's on the pretext of pragmatism that enterprises deny them their rightful dues.
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5. And among those who aren't wed to an entrenched party view, pragmatism seems to be gaining traction over ideology.
6. Until now science has seemed esoteric compared to the pragmatism and rationality of the market.
7. Pragmatism allows China to adopt imperfect but working solutions that answer the most urgent issues at the time.
8. In a rapidly developing society, readers are expected to incline toward pragmatism and utilitarianism.
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9. His somewhat mild tone on China six years ago now seems to have disappeared, just like his laudable political pragmatism in unraveling issues with China.
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10. " Keeping a lower profile suggests Abe has found his pragmatism again, " said Massachusetts Institute of Technology professor Richard Samuels.
noun
1. the attribute of accepting the facts of life and favoring practicality and literal truth
Synonym: realism
2. (philosophy) the doctrine that practical consequences are the criteria of knowledge and meaning and value