Si̍t-ēng-chú-gī
Guā-māu
Si̍t-ēng-chú-gī (Eng-gí: pragmatism) sī chi̍t khoán tiat-ha̍k su-sióng, jīn-ûi chi̍t-ê kài-liām keng-koè si̍t-hêng ū hāu, khah sǹg sī chin-si̍t.
Si̍t-ēng-chú-gī tùi siā-hoē kho-ha̍k ê gián-kiù kap lí-lūn chin ū éng-hióng, chá-kî hoat-tián-chiá ū Charles Sanders Peirce, William James, kap John Dewey téng-téng.
Siong-koan
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