I feel that Rorty is toying with
the pragmatists here by not taking seriously their insistence on the importance of considering the practical effects of our ideas.
Not exact matches
Unfortunately, I'm both a realist and
pragmatist by nature, reason seems to be a commodity that is not well accepted
here.
I think any
pragmatist would see that my doctrine makes sense
here.
Working from Burke's screenplay, the Brazilian director Jose Padilha («Narcos») cuts between the increasingly tense passengers, confined to a sweaty corner of the Entebbe airport terminal; the infighting among the terrorists; and the high - level political and military planning put into action by Israeli Defense Minister Shimon Peres (Eddie Marsan), a no - negotiation hard - liner, and Prime Minister Yitzak Rabin (Lior Ashkenazi), depicted
here as the conflicted
pragmatist.
Here, Defense Minister Shimon Peres (Eddie Marsan in peculiar eyebrows), the wily opportunist, and Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin (an impressive Lior Ashkenazi), the conflicted
pragmatist, each try to secure the hostages» release, but in a manner that will gain them personally the maximum political advantage.
We're not perfectionists or theorists
here, we're
pragmatists.