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pragmatically |
| 释义 |
pragmatically /praɡˈmatɪk(ə)li /adverb1In a sensible and realistic way that is based on practical rather than theoretical considerations: they acted pragmatically in response to circumstances...- She preferred not to carry a heavy backpack, and at times she pragmatically let men haul it for her.
- Far from being a relaxed, social occasion, the bazaar is pragmatically designed for making money.
- The gallery director is eyeing the Winter Olympics pragmatically.
1.1In terms of philosophical or political pragmatism: the acceptance of an empirical belief might be pragmatically justified...- It is causation that provides the real basis for the pragmatically selected natural kinds we attend to.
- He claims he is not a Stoic while prescribing a pragmatically Stoic remedy.
- Such 'pragmatically self-verifying' propositions seem too specialized to serve as models for foundational judgements generally.
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