Pragmáticos
Pragmáticos is a term that can refer to several concepts depending on the context. In philosophy, pragmatism is a philosophical tradition that emphasizes the practical consequences of ideas and concepts. It suggests that the meaning of a concept or the truth of a proposition lies in its practical utility and its ability to guide action and solve problems. Key figures in pragmatism include Charles Sanders Peirce, William James, and John Dewey. This philosophical approach contrasts with more theoretical or idealistic perspectives, focusing instead on what works and what is effective in real-world situations.
In social and political contexts, "pragmáticos" can describe individuals or groups who prioritize practical considerations and
In everyday language, the term pragmatic is used to describe someone who is sensible and realistic in