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Pragmatic constructivism (PC) is a philosophical framework of how people create, utilise and share intelligence about the world in which they exist, in order to take successful action. To do so they construct a framework they consider reality to guide their action.
PC is centrally build upon Ludwig Wittgenstein's work on Language games and can provide a normative template on how to act successfully in a given world context, thereby providing a basis for learning how to improve action i.e. becoming more successful. PC can be used to devise conceptual and theoretical frameworks for human activities and can provide a basis on which they can be defended and justified.
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obvious harmony, continuity, or symmetry. Its name is a portmanteau of Constructivism and "Deconstruction", a form of semiotic analysis developed by the French...
athletic contests. But the roots of the pragmatic theory go back even further in history, to the Sophists. The pragmatic theory finds its roots in the Aristotelian...
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abstract art is not the same as Constructivism ... The process is nuclear and it is in this that it differs from Constructivism. That is to say that one commences...
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and philosopher. A theoretician in communication theory and radical constructivism, he commented in the fields of family therapy and general psychotherapy...
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his ideas. He often wrote for the lay public. Adler always retained a pragmatic approach that was task-oriented. These "Life tasks" are occupation/work...
concepts (soft constructivism) or that they are strongly shaped and determined by one's religious ideas and culture (hard constructivism). In this view...
and his maxims and theory of implicature established the discipline of pragmatics. John Searle suggests that the obsession with the philosophy of language...
constructivism seen with Edmund Husserl as starting point". Constructivist Foundations. 2 (1): 6–16. Gabriele Chiari; M. Laura Nuzzo. "Constructivism"...
cultural experimentation that followed the Russian Revolution, such as constructivism. Such influences can be overstated: Gropius did not share these radical...