Abstract
<jats:p>This article examines the core principles of the philosophy of pragmatism: knowledge, truth, value, and the process of cognition from the perspective of practical application. It explores the philosophical foundations of interpreting knowledge as a means of action, truth as an idea justified through practice, and values as phenomena defined by real-life utility. The article also highlights the influence of pragmatism on modern thinking through such directions as instrumentalism, fallibilism, and verificationism. Pragmatism is presented as an active, inquiry-based position of consciousness, emphasizing the unity of theory and practice.</jats:p>
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Keywords
pragmatism
article
knowledge
truth
practice