10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «PRAGMATIZER»
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pragmatizer in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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The Egypt of Herodotus being the second and part of the ...
What seems the most natural and probable, and what the pragmatizer therefore
seizes upon and relates for history, is generally the most entirely fictitious. Ancus,
according to Festus (s. voc.), signifies, “qui aduncum brachium habet ut exporrigi
...
Herodotus, John Kenrick, 1841
2
The Christian remembrancer; or, The Churchman's Biblical, ...
There was the poet, whose aim was to add his own lucubrations to the
productions of others ; there was the pragmatizer, who longed by attenuation of
the poetical features to make that appear credible which was never intended to
be believed ...
3
The Christian Remembrancer
There was the poet, whose aim was to add his own lucubrations to the
productions of others ; there was the pragmatizer, who longed by attenuation of
the poetical features to make that appear credible which was never intended to
be believed ...
William Scott, Francis Garden, James Bowling Mozley, 1849
4
GY̆rodótou aĭ Aīguptíoi lógoi. The Egypt of Herodotus; the ...
What seems the most natural and probable, and what the pragmatizer therefore
seizes upon and relates for history, is generally the most entirely fictitious. Ancus,
according to Festus (s. voc), signifies, "qui aduncum brachium habet ut exporrigi
...
Herodotus [two or more books], John Kenrick, 1841
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Theoretical Anthropology
5 The real source of myth in all ages, Tylor maintained, has been the "
pragmatizer" who, because of his incapacity to hold abstract ideas is forced to
embody them in material incidents and to clothe every thought in concrete shape.
6
The Egypt of Herodotus: being the second part of the third ...
What seems the most natural and probable, and what the pragmatizer therefore
seizes upon and relates for history, is generally the most entirely fictitious. Ancus,
according to Festus (s. voc), signifies, "qui aduncum brachium habet ut exporrigi
...
7
A French and English dictionary
To raije,or make money Pragmaticien. Antiently, U Practicien, at this day. , ,
PragmatiqM Sanction.Eoojfc Sanction. ^ Pragmatizer. To practice, argue, plead ;
foli- Praguerie:f. {The name of) a meeting a, Clermont, between Charls the
seventh, ...
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Correct English and Current Literary Review ...
Note: Pragmatize is to give to unreality, reality: to attribute a practical objective to
something that exists only in fancy. pragmatizer, n.: one who prag- matizes. Note:
A pragmatizer is one who attributes an objective reality to what is subjective, ...
Josephine Turck Baker, 1923
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Illustrations of the Logic of Science
The Century Dictionary, for instance, having defined the pragmatist as someone “
who is impertinently busy or meddling,” defines pragmatism as “busy
impertinence” and described the pragmatizer as “a stupid creature [for whom]
nothing is too ...
Cornelis de Waal, Charles Peirce, 2014
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Primitive Culture: Researches Into the Development of ...
In fact the pragmatizer is a stupid creature; nothing is too beautiful or too sacred
to be made. 1 Sprenger, 'Leben des Mohammad,' vol. i. pp. 78, 119, 162, 310. 2
Marco Polo, book i. ch. viii. 1 Grote, vol. i. p. 347. REALIZED METAPHORS. 407.
Edward Burnett Tylor, 1903