Definition of Philosophical

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philosophical
adj. of philosophy; calm, idyllic, tranquil

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Philosophical Definition from Language, Idioms & Slang Dictionaries & Glossaries

Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Philosophical
(a.)
Of or pertaining to philosophy; versed in, or imbued with, the principles of philosophy; hence, characterizing a philosopher; rational; wise; temperate; calm; cool.
  

WordNet 2.0
philosophical

Adjective
1. of or relating to philosophy or philosophers; "philosophical writing"; "a considerable knowledge of philosophical terminology"
(synonym) philosophic
(pertainym) philosophy
2. characterized by the attitude of a philosopher; meeting trouble with level-headed detachment; "philosophical resignation"; "a philosophic attitude toward life"
(synonym) philosophic
(similar) unemotional
3. characteristic of or imbued with the attitude of a philosopher or based on philosophy; "that breadth of outlook that distinguishes the philosophic mind"; "their differences were philosophical"
(synonym) philosophic
(antonym) nonphilosophical, nonphilosophic
(similar) ideological, ideologic

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JM Welsh <=> English Dictionary
Gwyddonol
Gwyddonol = a. philosophical


Philosophical Definition from Arts & Humanities Dictionaries & Glossaries

Theological and Philosophical Biography and Dictionary
Philosophical
See Philosophical analysis


Philosophical Definition from Encyclopedia Dictionaries & Glossaries

Wikipedia English - The Free Encyclopedia
Philosophy
Philosophy is the discipline concerned with questions of how one should live (ethics); what sorts of things exist and what are their essential natures (metaphysics); what counts as genuine knowledge (epistemology); and what are the correct principles of reasoning (logic). The word itself is of Greek origin: φιλοσοφία (philosophía), a compound of φίλος (phílos: friend, or lover) and σοφία (sophía: wisdom).

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