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DOI: 10.1177/0739456X9601600102 Pragmatic Rationality and Planning TheoryUniversity of Southern California in Los Angeles, California Can rationality and pragmatism be integrated? By responding to some of the most compelling arguments against the rational paradigm, this paper uses the pragmatism of William James to construct a new notion of pragmatic rationality in planning. This rationality looks towards consequences rather than causes, integrates facts and values, and rejects the search for ultimate foundations.
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