The Romans were pragmatic:
Pragmatism
(from the Greek, pragma, thing done, act, work,
thing of consequence; from prassein, do)
Some of the main views in pragmatism:
1. Knowledge is derived from experience, and practical efforts.
2. Knowledge must be used to solve the problems of everyday, practical affairs.
The Romans were also borrowers and developers.
They borrowed: Religion, Political organization, Art, Building, and Philosophy
Last Updated: 10/19/22 |