实用主义

實用主義
shíyòngzhǔyì
noun #33,271

Meanings

  1. 1 pragmatism (philosophy)
  2. 2 pragmatic approach
  3. 3 practicality as a guiding principle

Examples

Tā zuòshì jiǎngjiu shíyòngzhǔyì.
He takes a pragmatic approach to getting things done.
Shíyòngzhǔyì shì yī zhǒng Měiguó zhéxué liúpài.
Pragmatism is an American school of philosophy.

Tips

history
Names the American philosophical school of William James and John Dewey. Hu Shi (胡适), who studied under Dewey at Columbia, brought 实用主义 to China in the 1910s-20s, and it deeply influenced May Fourth-era intellectual debates. In everyday Chinese the word now mostly means 'a practical, results-first attitude' — often with a faint dismissive edge ('he doesn't care about ideals, only what works').
usage
The 主义 suffix marks an -ism (compare 资本主义 capitalism, 现实主义 realism). Stack 实用 (practical) + 主义 (-ism) and you get 'practicality-ism'.

Stroke Order

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