Definitionadj. of or relating to philosophy or philosophers
Last update: August 4, 2015
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Ramu is interested to particapate in philosophical discussions. [adjective]
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It is claimed that the great astronomer Ptolemy was the one burdened with the responsibility of taking a philosophical stance and offering a resolution. [adjective]
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A Fragmentary Exposition of Philosophical Anarchism, culled from the writings of Benj. [adjective]
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"How philosophical, and how commonplace." [adjective]
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Ballou died in August, 1890, and there was as obituary notice of him in an American journal of Christian views (RELIGIO-PHILOSOPHICAL JOURNAL, August 23). [adjective]
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All modern literature--philosophical, political, and artistic--is striking in this respect. [adjective]
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Lamennais is conclusive proof of his anti-philosophical genius. [adjective]
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But the philosophical and religious works of his later years have met with a somewhat indifferent reception. [adjective]
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Tolstoi's style in his religious and philosophical works differs considerably from that of his novels. [adjective]
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This wealth of expression and illustration, which everybody admires, becomes in M Lamennais the incurable cause of his philosophical impotence. [adjective]
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There you have the first reason--a wholly philosophical one--for rejecting not only the thing, but the name, property. [adjective]
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