Philosophical
of or relating to :
philosophical studies.
versed in or occupied with .
proper to or befitting a .
rationally or sensibly calm, patient, or composed.
rare. of or relating to or physical science.
contemporary examples
as the story goes, socrates engaged the cobbler and the local youth in philosophical discussions while simon worked.
intervals: futurefarmers at the guggenheim paul laster may 5, 2011
you might call this the “philosophical model” of the presidency, and it dominated his state of the union address.
is obama too thoughtful? michael signer february 12, 2010
i had no interest in exploring the philosophical or existential layers of a cartoon show.
growing up with bart simpson alex suskind august 30, 2014
the philosophical investigation of our anthropological reality is the cornerstone of higher education.
can higher education really save our humanity? james poulos january 31, 2014
his academic semiotic and philosophical works wield a thousandth of the influence of his bestsellers.
this week’s hot reads: sept. 10, 2012 jimmy so september 9, 2012
historical examples
myths are of three kinds: historical, philosophical, and poetical.
the christ john eleazer remsburg
it is a happy thing that she is philosophical in her circ-mstances, poor thing!
deerbrook harriet martineau
in short, to a person engaged in philosophical pursuits, this instrument is an invaluable acquisition.
experiments and observations on different kinds of air joseph priestley
no mind of philosophical culture can adhere to such superst-tions.
mizora: a prophecy mary e. bradley
the indian is rather of a philosophical temperament, not practical, with very little artistic development.
the scr-p book, volume 1, no. 5 various
adjective
of or relating to philosophy or philosophers
reasonable, wise, or learned
calm and stoical, esp in the face of difficulties or disappointments
(formerly) of or relating to science or natural philosophy
adj.
late 14c.; see philosophy + -ical. related: philosophically.
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