Marx's term for social practice The term is meant to convey the work we undertake collectively to shape our world and our reality; it represents Marx's dialectical critique of Hegel's term Geist
translating an idea into action; "a hard theory to put into practice"; "differences between theory and praxis of communism"
Praxis is a complex activity by which individuals create culture and society, and become critically conscious human beings Praxis comprises a cycle of action-reflection-action which is central to liberatory education Characteristics of praxis include self-determination (as opposed to coercion), intentionality (as opposed to reaction), creativity (as opposed to homogeneity), and rationality (as opposed to chance)
{i} custom, conventional activity; habit, routine; practice, action; applying a theory or idea into action
(Motor Planning) The ability of the brain to conceive of, organize, and carry out a sequence of unfamiliar actions