Meaning & Definition of word "Praxis"

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    Praxis

    /ˈpræksɪs/

    noun:

    • 1. The practical application of a theory or philosophy.
      • Example: The teacher emphasized the importance of praxis in applying educational theories in real classroom settings.
    • 2. Action or practice as opposed to theory.
      • Example: His praxis challenged the conventional wisdom of the time, proving that actions often speak louder than words.
    • 3. A repeated practice or exercise, often in a professional context.
      • Example: She devoted herself to the praxis of meditation, finding it crucial for her mental health.

    Etymology

    From Greek 'praxis', meaning 'action' or 'deed'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    theory and praxis:

    The relationship between theoretical concepts and their practical application.

    praxis-based learning:

    Learning that involves direct application of skills and knowledge.

    Related Words

    practice:

    The actual application or use of an idea or method.

    theory:

    A supposition or a system of ideas intended to explain something.

    Slang Meanings of praxis

    Meaning: Putting theory into action.

    Example Sentence: He talks a lot about change, but does he have any praxis?

    Meaning: Active engagement with ideas.

    Example Sentence: We need more praxis in our discussions, not just theory.