English to Punjabi Dictionary pragmatism

pragmatism

ਵਿਹਾਰਵਾਦ
definition
noun
ideology was tempered with pragmatism
a pragmatic attitude or policy.
The alternative to pragmatism is epistemological realism.
an approach that assesses the truth of meaning of theories or beliefs in terms of the success of their practical application.
example
ideology had been tempered with 'pragmatism'
In football, 'pragmatism' usually triumphs over romance.
I admire their idealism, but wish it could be tempered with a little 'pragmatism' , and also that their science was more sound.
In doing so he echoes the humanist 'pragmatism' of Florentine practical mathematics a century before.
Is it the pursuit of perfection, a realisation of 'pragmatism' , the search for the divine or perhaps baser instincts which drive us into wanting someone?
Nor does he think that philosophical 'pragmatism' has much to contribute to legal thought.
Having developed the capacity to play some breathtaking rugby, we have sometimes failed to serve this captivating dish with a side order of 'pragmatism' .
Such apparent political 'pragmatism' worries many, because of the dangerous precedent it sets.
This was not Utopia; it was merely hard-headed 'pragmatism' shorn of illusion.
She does not often provide explicit details about how such a " philosophical 'pragmatism' " might benefit feminism.
In foreign policy, he combined a high degree of 'pragmatism' with nationalism.
His presumed 'pragmatism' upholds the status quo by ridiculing the relative few who dare to challenge it.
In such formulations, there are striking similarities between Critical Theory and American 'pragmatism' .
Fortunately, democratic politics normally are characterized by 'pragmatism' and compromise, not ideology.
This is indicative of the sentiment-eschewing 'pragmatism' that has been characteristic of a driven performer.
Underpinning his work is a ruthless 'pragmatism' that many a maestro could learn from.
For a government that prides itself on 'pragmatism' and prudence, this is a policy that astonishes in its fecklessness and recklessness.
But the party realises that 'pragmatism' rather than dogmatism is required if it is to make headway in a deeply divided polity.
Since you temper your gut instincts with 'pragmatism' and cool thought, trusting them is usually a safe bet.
At the same time, however, he has shown himself capable of 'pragmatism' .
But by Thursday morning a note of 'pragmatism' had crept in.
The alternative to 'pragmatism' is epistemological realism.
The primacy of the practical is what links American 'pragmatism' and Heidegger's hermeneutic phenomenology.
He has handled the situation practically and with 'pragmatism' and common sense.
ideology was tempered with 'pragmatism'
The peculiar ethic which they have evolved for themselves embraces a perfectly elastic system with lots of emphasis on 'pragmatism' .
Well, commerce has inspired a degree of 'pragmatism' .
And it may well be that a Court that contains a mix of theoreticians and 'pragmatists' will do better than one that's filled entirely with theoretically or ideologically minded judges.
He said: ‘We are still very much opposed to the festival being held here, but we have to be 'pragmatists' as well.’
Politicians are 'pragmatists' by necessity, and a successful politician must subordinate coherent philosophy and ‘the vision thing’ to the exigencies of retaining power.
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