instrumentalism in English

noun
1
a pragmatic philosophical approach that regards an activity (such as science, law, or education) chiefly as an instrument or tool for some practical purpose, rather than in more absolute or ideal terms, in particular.
According to instrumentalism , theoretical science is no more than a complicated instrument for making predictions about the observable, physical world.
2
instrumental technique.
He built track after track of weaving hip hop instrumentalism laced with guitar and sampled guitar byproducts while a mystified audience looked on with head-nodding appreciation.

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2. 14 The (possible) costs of the theory is legal instrumentalism, political authoritarianism or even totalitarianism.

3. 24 The legal instrumentalism of the law and the impact the law popularization education are the two aspects about the absence of the belief of law.