Antipragmatic

/ˌæntiˌprægˈmætɪk/ adjective

Opposed to pragmatism; not concerned with practical results or real-world applicability.

From anti- (against) + pragmatic (practical, concerned with consequences). Pragmatic comes from Greek pragma, meaning 'deed or action.' This term emerged in 20th-century philosophy to describe non-pragmatic approaches.

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