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In page William James:

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In simple terms, his philosophy and writings can be understood as an emphasis on "fruits over roots", a reflection of his pragmatist tendency to focus on the practical consequences of ideas rather than become mired in unproductive metaphysical arguments or fruitless attempts to ground truth in abstract ways.[citation needed] An empiricist, James believed that we are better off evaluating the fruitfulness of ideas by testing them in the common ground of lived experience.[2]