Abstract
Volume 10 in this series of International Annuals of Practical Philosophy addresses two distinct but interrelated philosophical movements: Praxiology, a unique Central European philosophical movement, which embraces the study of purposeful and conscious action and the elements essential to each action, act, and causative act, and Pragmatism, a uniquely American philosophical movement, founded by Charles S. Peirce and William James, which is based on the meaning of conceptions, defined in their practical bearings that guides actions and measures them by practical consequences of belief.
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