Similar words: philosophical, philosophical system, philosophic, philosophize, philosopher, philosophy, moral philosophy, doctor of philosophy. Meaning: ['fɪlə'sɑfɪklɪ /-'sɒf-] adv. 1. in a philosophic manner 2. with respect to philosophy.
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(1) He added philosophically that one should adapt oneself to the changed conditions.
(2) She took the bad news philosophically.
(3) This kind of evidence is philosophically unconvincing.
(4) Harry took his rejection philosophically.
(5) The nature of software is philosophically problematic.
(6) He accepted the verdict philosophically.
(7) The agreement angered the Bush administration which was philosophically opposed to the government becoming a venture capitalist for fledgling companies.
(8) There is another, apparently much more fundamental although philosophically less interesting, criticism of Libet's work.
(9) As Socrates so philosophically put it, since we don't know what death is, it is illogical to fear it.
(10) For the most part, these jurists are philosophically conservative in their interpretations of the law.
(11) In fact, both practically and philosophically our reality often turns out not to be very real.
(12) It ignores her, and looks philosophically out the window at the darkening sky.
(13) That is pretty selfish and philosophically it is protectionism.
(14) He took his situation too philosophically.
(15) Philosophically, she is quite conservative.
(16) She says philosophically: "It could have been far worse."
(17) The movement is philosophically indebted to Rousseau.
(18) Its key purpose is to annotate spiritualism life philosophically.
(19) This answer may not be particularly satisfying philosophically.
(20) The evidence supports what many have known philosophically and spiritually for thousands of years.
(21) Philosophically considered[http://Sentencedict.com], the universe is composed of Nature and the Soul.
(22) Wiggins says he's not a coward, but that he's philosophically opposed to war.
(23) I shall argue that this conception is not only philosophically problematic, but also has an implicit politics which is potentially damaging.
(24) Although the innocent might suffer, such tragedies were often accepted philosophically as part of the divine will or punishment.
(25) She didn't feel at all able just to shrug her shoulders philosophically and go upstairs again into the sitting-room.
(26) The tensions and ambiguities of the dualities that Emerson tried to hold together could not be explicated logically or reconciled philosophically.
(27) Megill writes not as a literary critic but as a philosophically trained historian of ideas.
(28) Or the business interests that provide campaign cash and are more philosophically in tune with the congressional leadership?
(29) The long stretch of joblessness had started him reflecting philosophically about friendship.
(30) Derrida's later thoughts had an ethical turn. The concept of "aporia" is the theme discussed both ethically and philosophically.
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