Neopragmatism is a term that refers to a modern approach to philosophy that emphasizes the practical value of knowledge and the importance of experimentation and problem-solving. Synonyms for neopragmatism include experimentalism, instrumentalism, pragmatic naturalism, and functionalism. These terms all highlight the emphasis on the practical applications of knowledge and the need to test ideas through real-world experience. Neopragmatism represents a departure from traditional philosophical approaches that focused on abstract concepts and idealized forms of knowledge. Instead, neopragmatists recognize the value of knowledge that can help solve real-world problems and make a positive impact on society.