a of or relating to philosophy or philosophers
philosophical writing a considerable knowledge of philosophical terminology
s characterized by the attitude of a philosopher; meeting trouble with level-headed detachment
philosophical resignation a philosophic attitude toward life
He disliked pretension, preferring simplicity and concreteness, and the philosophic German style may have repelled him.
Their contract stipulated that it was as good as a religious ceremony, and day after they signed it they repaired, for a short philosophic talk, to the home of famed Columbia .
This experience might not have shaped the philosophic attitudes of his works if the entire climate of intellectual history had not prepared an audience for him.
“The Oatmeal” Celebrates Social Media Milestone By (Grossly) Animating Fans To celebrate hitting the coveted 'one million likes’ level on Facebook, The Oatmeal’s Matthew Inman turned some fans into cartoon monstrosities. There’s a chance you’ve never come across The Oatmeal , but it’s not likely: Matthew Inman’s perpetually viral webcomic reached its millionth 'like’ this week. In an average Oatmeal entry, the philosophic cartoonist addresses personal pet peeves ranging ...
June 20, 2013 - Fast Company Magazine
Mike Leavitt in FOXNews We ought to be focusing our resources on those who don't have insurance and who need it the most, which would be those who are poor,Leavitt said. "That's the basic philosophic difference that divides us, and we need time to work that out....
Ed Rendell in East Valley Tribune Rendell said through an aide that such a move would elevate a Republican to the state's chief executive, putting the state in the hands of those "who have diametrically opposed philosophic views on the role of government.''" "Look, let me...
Ron Paul in MSNBC (press release) Asked point blank whether he would propose to abolish Medicare, Paul replied, "That's not my goal. It might be my theoretical goal and my philosophic goal."