The meaning of a statement is the conceivable practical consequences of its truth.
Pragmatism, psychology
The meaning of a statement is the conceivable practical consequences of its truth.
Pragmatism, psychology
Core tenet of his pragmatism, often summarized this way.
1907 (from 'Pragmatism')
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