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				<title>McWilliams Nymann posted an update: How to Check the Authenticity of Pragmatic Institute [&#133;]</title>
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<p>Pragmatic is a method of philosophy that sees that knowledge is inseparable from the action in the world. It has been the foundation of a variety of rich and often contradictory interpretations.</p>
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				<title>McWilliams Nymann became a registered member</title>
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