Pragmatism When it comes to addressing educational inequality, there's no single problem or single answer.
I've called for
pragmatism when we were only gung - ho, but the notion that we have to yield to Everton at home is ridiculous.
Not exact matches
Critics say the moves reveal a lack of direction; boosters say it's
pragmatism on Whitman's part to change course
when conditions themselves shift.
The seventh lecture of William James's
pragmatism series bore the title «Pragmatism and Humanism,» and included the statement: «When we talk of reality «independent» of human thinking, then, it seems a thing very hard to fi
pragmatism series bore the title «
Pragmatism and Humanism,» and included the statement: «When we talk of reality «independent» of human thinking, then, it seems a thing very hard to fi
Pragmatism and Humanism,» and included the statement: «
When we talk of reality «independent» of human thinking, then, it seems a thing very hard to find.»
Sidney Hook captures this sense of the vulnerability of the human condition
when he defines
pragmatism as «the theory and practice of enlarging human freedom in a precarious and tragic world by the arts of intelligent social control it may not be [a] lost [cause] if we can summon the courage and intelligence to support our faith in freedom...» (CAP 193).
Even
when Europeans have recognized this American
pragmatism, they have failed to appreciate it (and thereby exposed their own intellectual provincialism).
So there is always a certain amount of
pragmatism needed
when designing such studies — there is always a tension between keeping the situation as real to life as possible and maintaining a good level of scientific rigour.
A function of its artistry, though, is the refreshing
pragmatism of the woman behind it, Anya Kassoff, whose overarching food philosophy can be summed up in one sentence: «I truly believe that the healthiest meals are the best tasting meals
when approached correctly.»
Leicester has won the league exactly the same way I always wanted Arsenal to do... Good football
when necessary,
pragmatism, direct play, commitment, never say die, belief... That's how the Foxes have won the league..
And
pragmatism and competence is welcome and exciting
when it's your team.
And
when I saw his cameo performance on Sunday I sadly didn't feel the same pang of sadness that I did the week before and sadly, the week before that because the more and more I start to think about the reality of the situation, the more that
pragmatism kicks in for my mind.
It is hard to generate real passion
when you are trying to sell
pragmatism.
A look at the decisions Obama has made since becoming the nominee — opting out of public financing, reversing course on the domestic surveillance bill, etc. — suggests a real strain of
pragmatism in his thinking that further bolsters the «steady hand» argument
when it comes to his vice presidential selection.
The sentimentality, of which there is plenty, is nicely balanced by a humor of ironic
pragmatism, as
when Ray, having built his baseball field as a monument to human dreams, decides to charge tourists $ 20 a head to visit it.
The secretary's brand of
pragmatism has resulted in a «real lack of consistency
when it comes to NCLB implementation,» according to Andrew J. Rotherham, co-founder of Education Sector, a Washington think tank, and a former education aide to President Clinton.
But the law requires more rigor than mere
pragmatism, and Fiona is expert in considering the sensitivities of culture and religion
when handing down her verdicts.
When Bishop learned disease had destroyed her liver and pancreas, she dealt with the matter as she managed everything else in her life — with unflinching
pragmatism.
When it comes to fighting attempts at video game legislation, the ESA has traditionally chosen
pragmatism over principles.
When it comes to political activities (rather than scientific ones), I think Mann needs a lesson in
pragmatism.
They seem under the influence of some kind of mass delusion which excludes reality and
pragmatism, the longer they cling to to their faith the more foolish they are going to look
when reality can no longer be denied.
When Should Idealism Replace
Pragmatism?
We are also skilled at the negotiating table:
when we believe a settlement will achieve the most favorable results, we exercise reason and
pragmatism in resolving important matters.
You exhibit
pragmatism, choosing a career which, at least
when you signed up for school, offered a solid life plan for employment.
When it comes to external counsel, Connolly values
pragmatism and an understanding of the client's business, and believes in building long - term relationships with the right firms.
I got a bit nervous
when I first met DD — I was worried his hopes for mush would be dashed by my
pragmatism.