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philosopher
noun someone who studies philosophy, especially one who develops a particular set of doctrines or theories.
noun someone who studies philosophy, especially one who develops a particular set of doctrines or theories.
philosopher's stone
noun , hist a hypothetical substance able to turn any metal into gold, long sought by alchemists.
[14c]
noun , hist a hypothetical substance able to turn any metal into gold, long sought by alchemists.
[14c]
philosophical or philosophic
adjective
1 referring or relating to philosophy or philosophers.
2 calm and dispassionate in the face of adversity; resigned, stoical or patient very philosophical about his problems .
philosophically adverb .
adjective
1 referring or relating to philosophy or philosophers.
2 calm and dispassionate in the face of adversity; resigned, stoical or patient very philosophical about his problems .
philosophically adverb .
philosophize or philosophise
verb (philosophized , philosophizing ) intr
1 to form philosophical theories.
2 to reason or speculate in the manner of a philosopher.
[16c]
philosophizer noun .
verb (philosophized , philosophizing ) intr
1 to form philosophical theories.
2 to reason or speculate in the manner of a philosopher.
[16c]
philosophizer noun .
philosophy
noun (philosophies )
1 the search for truth and knowledge concerning the universe, human existence, perception and behaviour, pursued by means of reflection, reasoning and argument.
2 any particular system or set of beliefs established as a result of this.
3 a set of principles that serves as a basis for making judgements and decisions one's philosophy of life .
[14c: from Greek philosophia love of wisdom, from philo- loving + sophia wisdom]
moral philosophy and natural philosophy see separate entries.
noun (philosophies )
1 the search for truth and knowledge concerning the universe, human existence, perception and behaviour, pursued by means of reflection, reasoning and argument.
2 any particular system or set of beliefs established as a result of this.
3 a set of principles that serves as a basis for making judgements and decisions one's philosophy of life .
[14c: from Greek philosophia love of wisdom, from philo- loving + sophia wisdom]
moral philosophy and natural philosophy see separate entries.
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