Term ID: T2939

James's Pragmatism

/jamess-pragmatism/
William James's philosophical approach emphasizing the practical consequences and utility of ideas, influencing applied psychology and therapeutic interventions.
Example: Evaluating psychological theories and treatments based on their practical effectiveness and real-world outcomes rather than abstract theoretical elegance.

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Reference: James (1907)