pragmaatikat
Pragmaatikat is a neologism used in speculative theory to describe a framework for decision-making that seeks to reconcile practical feasibility with analytical rigor and normative constraints. In this sense, it functions as a category for studies at the intersection of pragmatism, ethics, and policy analysis.
Conceptually, pragmaatikat combines a pragmatic assessment layer that evaluates feasibility, costs, risks, and expected utility with
Origin and usage: The term does not have a standardized definition or broad consensus and appears mainly
Applications: Advocates discuss pragmaatikat as a guiding principle for AI planning, design of public policies, and
Criticism: Critics argue that the term risks vagueness, overlapping with existing ideas such as pragmatic ethics,