Definition: In philosophy, an antipragmatist is someone who rejects the idea of "pragmatism," which is a philosophical school that emphasizes practical wisdom and objective reality over the subjective experience of emotions. Antipragmatists believe that true knowledge comes from understanding the underlying principles rather than the external world or personal experiences. They also advocate for a more detached and rational approach to thinking, suggesting that we should focus on our own thoughts and feelings rather than on external events and sensations. In modern