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Pragmatism is also a philosophical school with origins in the [[United States]] which postulates that truth is whatever useful and rejects [[foundationalism]]. Perhaps the most well-known pragmatist was [[William James]], who wrote extensively on the subject of religious experience and was writer [[Henry James]]' brother. The late philosopher [[Richard Rorty]] is also remembered as a "neo-pragmatist". [[Hu Shi]], a famed Chinese modern thinker who was prominent in the pre-Communist [[China]] was also influenced by American pragmatism.
==see See also==
* [[Charles Sanders Peirce]]
* [[John Dewey]]