Rather than a philosophy, pragmatism is a way of doing philosophy that has major implications for solving disputes involving nursing science,
theory, and practice that may otherwise be interminable. Pragmatism weaves together theory and action for a like reason that one modifies the other continuously, further both maintain their mutual relevance. Pragmatism emphasizes pluralism and diversity, and hangs on an ethical base for determination of what is reasonable. not long ago repopularized by the philosopher Richard Rorty and others, pragmatic ideals have the appearance inherent to nursing. We present that a ...