instrumentalism

noun
  1. The view that the value of something is determined by its usefulness or practical effect rather than by its intrinsic worth.
  2. Usage: philosophy; common in educational and organizational contexts
  3. A philosophical approach that judges the truth or success of ideas, theories, or actions by their practical consequences and usefulness.
  4. Usage: philosophy; associated with John Dewey and pragmatist thought
  5. The treatment of something as merely a means to an end rather than as having value in itself.
  6. Usage: often used critically

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