The Pragmatic theory of truth is a philosophical concept that defines truth in terms of practical outcomes and the usefulness of beliefs or propositions. According to this theory, a statement is considered true if it produces satisfactory results, proves effective in practice, or is useful in a real-world context. This perspective contrasts with other theories of truth, such as the correspondence theory, which defines truth as the alignment of statements with reality, and the coherence theory, which focuses on the consistency among a set of beliefs or propositions.

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