pragmatico
Pragmatico is a term that can refer to a philosophical stance or a practical approach to problem-solving. In philosophy, pragmatism emphasizes practical consequences and real-world effects as the basis for determining the meaning and truth of ideas. It suggests that the value of a concept or belief is found in its utility and its ability to guide action and achieve desired outcomes. This contrasts with philosophies that focus solely on abstract principles or theoretical reasoning. Key figures in pragmatism include Charles Sanders Peirce, William James, and John Dewey, who explored the implications of this perspective across various fields.
More broadly, "pragmatico" can describe a person or a method that is characterized by practicality and efficiency.