Sentence example with the word 'philosophic'

philosophic

Definition adj. of or relating to philosophy or philosophers

Last update: July 12, 2015


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He was no follower of their ideas, indeed often opposed to them; but he derived from Bacon an increasing stimulus towards the investigation of certain great problems of history and philosophy, while Grotius proved valuable in his study of philosophic jurisprudence.   [Please select]

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With this philosophic reflection O'Rook landed with his piece of timber.'   [Please select]

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For a long time no technical words were invented to give aloofness and seeming precision to philosophic and scientific discussion.   [Please select]

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He put his speculations in the form of dialogues --ostensible discussions in the market place or the houses of philosophic Athenians.   [Please select]

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And again she shook her head, slowly, darkly, with an effect of philosophic melancholy.   [Please select]

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"That theory must have been very convincing to the philosophic Scots mind," I interjected.   [Please select]

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More cogent objection has been taken to the character of the 'message' as judged from a philosophic point of view.   [Please select]

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This study, to which she brought a philosophic mind and a candid heart, convinced her that the teaching should be tried.   [Please select]

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Under the circumstances, there was therefore nothing for it but to fall back on philosophic meditation and converse with Cuffy.   [Please select]

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Cicero allows that there would be something in it, if the selection of the true philosopher did not above all things require the philosophic mind.   [Please select]

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