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Teodor Silviu Popescu's avatar

How can we decide on the pragmatic good and good for all if these come only from within a paradigm? How do we build an overencompassing paradigm of translatability without the heavy use of words and abstractions?

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Jukwang Kang's avatar

I agree with your arguments, and I do think the pragmatism is a next level of understanding from knowing abstractly.

Therefore, I often argue that the truth is not defined nor definable rather it is in an active form of constant pursuit which acknowledge the limitation of our scope, yet committing to pursue deliberately as if it was discernable.

Ergo, abstract thinking is an initial process to approach pragmatic thinking which is the terminal point of understanding.

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