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    this change which has caused man to doubt the presence of absolutes in the world. This scepticism has created two philosophies, Pragmatism and Existentialism, which rely on man to find his own truth and values in the world. While this has caused these philosophies to move away from the truth, they have been able to reflect some of the truths found in Scripture. Pragmatism believes that a man’s experiences can broaden his perspective of the world around him. The Christian agrees that man’s understanding

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    William James (1842-1910) William James was a philosopher and psychologist but was most well known in the field of Psychology for developing the philosophy of pragmatism, or the Functionalist theory: "Theory of mental life and behavior that is concerned with how an organism uses its perceptual abilities to function in its environment." He was also the first Psychologist to be born in America. William James was born on January 11, 1842 in New York City. His father, Henry James Sr. was a

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    time passed, the colonists grew disenfranchised from England. Separated from the king by three thousand miles and living in a primitive environment where obtaining simple necessities was a struggle, pragmatism became the common thread throughout all daily life in the colonies. It was this pragmatism that led the colonists to create

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    of the themes is achieved, then I will be able to categorize the film as a sufficient or insufficient example. In writing this paper, I hope to determine if “Ferris Bueller’s Day Off” demonstrates key ideas and themes associated with relativism, pragmatism and moral realism. In the movie, Ferris, an outgoing high school student, is witty enough to fake illness in front of his naive parents and get the day off school. Throughout the day, his two friends and he go out for a good time in the city even

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    higher, regardless of what social status you appear from, relatively speaking. However, that is just it; it is a theory. With a lot of considerations, pragmatism (or progressivism, which is similar/rooted to pragmatism) is presumably the most suitable philosophy that is presented in chapter 6: Philosophical Roots of Education. Why? Because pragmatism is more on

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    William James was a philosopher and psychologist but was most well known in the field of Psychology for developing the philosophy of pragmatism, or the Functionalist theory: "Theory of mental life and behavior that is concerned with how an organism uses its perceptual abilities to function in its environment." He was also the first Psychologist to be born in America.      William James was born on January 11, 1842 in New York City. His father, Henry James Sr. was a Swednborgian theologian, and one

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    Abstract This research is on the background of John Dewey (1859-1952), his theories, his influences and the impact that his research had on the educational systems across the United States. Functionalism, Pragmatism and Individualism are looked at, as well as Darwin’s Theory of Evolution. It also goes into the impact that Dewey’s theories had on the educational system as it is viewed during John Dewey’s lifetime and today. John Dewey (1859-1952) was born in Burlington, Vermont in 1859

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    the hero remain static in terms of seeking resolution for their tragic flaw. Anouilh explores the way in which these attributes manifest themselves through Creon’s actions and dialogue in terms of his ability to uphold his authoritative political pragmatism ideals. Anouilh characterizes Creon through the iteration of his ideals concerning the role of an authority figure. His principal belief is that they must

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    people suppose to deal with different cultures? By studying actions of different countries Geert Hofstede has developed five dimensions of culture. The five dimensions are; power distance, individualism, masculinity, uncertainty avoidance, and pragmatism (MindTools, n.d). By utilizing the five dimensions people can have a better understanding of why cultures do things one way. Also, people can figure out the best way to interact with other cultures. Australia and Spain are opposite but, also similar

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    By shifting to the philosophy of pragmatism, Hemingway is able to establish values, morals and live a practical way of life through his work. McDermid explains the philosophy, “Pragmatism is a philosophical movement that includes those who claim that an ideology or proposition is true if it works satisfactorily, that the meaning of a proposition is to be found in the practical consequences of accepting it, and that unpractical ideas are to be rejected. Pragmatism originated in the United States during

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