Synonym: doctrine, ism, philosophical system, school of thought. Similar words: philosophical, sophisticated, pilot, to some extent, kilometer, demographic, physics, physically. Meaning: [fɪ'lɑsəfɪ /-ɒ-] n. 1. a belief (or system of beliefs) accepted as authoritative by some group or school 2. the rational investigation of questions about existence and knowledge and ethics 3. any personal belief about how to live or how to deal with a situation.
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181, But that philosophy has its attractions in eras of unsettling change.
182, Nevertheless, Clements' philosophy represents a notable extension of nineteenth-century developmental attitudes into the early decades of the new century.
183, Contrary to Party philosophy, he advocated higher taxation of the wealthy.
184, Western training programs are not grounded in a philosophy that encourages the systematic development of unusual forces.
185, And once they made the connection, they embraced the philosophy as their own.
186, This will involve a brief discussion of the approach known in contemporary philosophy as functionalism.
187, Not to care for philosophy is to be a true philosopher. Blaise Pascal
188, He studied philosophy and religion and by all accounts was quite brilliant.
189, The section on animal welfare includes its assessment, philosophy and legislation.
190, For myself, I must with all deference reject that philosophy.
191, Other disciplines, such as philosophy, psychology, and computer science, sample freely from both traditions.
191, Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and create good sentences.
192, No longer does our political process discuss philosophy and issues.
193, In some parts of the world, this consumer philosophy of arms-lovers can erupt suddenly.
194, It is not right to do things half heartedly; looking at them with the eyes of philosophy.
195, This was based on an explicit philosophy of preserving the dignity and independence of patients.
196, The philosophy of animal rights calls for an end to the capture and training of wild animals, for purposes of entertainment.
197, As women began to cast a critical eye over the discipline of philosophy, a number of different types of work appeared.
198, Philosophy, in the undergraduate curriculum, can be regarded in two ways.
199, The study of this aspect of language provides links with other disciplines such as sociology, social anthropology,(sentencedict.com) psychology and philosophy.
200, Old classrooms in the main block were refurbished and brought back into use for Sociology and Philosophy.
201, It came from the philosophy that kids have to learn how to restructure their world with lots of assistance from the externals.
202, To do so would be to broaden the potential range of literature to most of sociology and much philosophy and history besides.
203, Is it Balzac the individual, furnished by his personal experience with a philosophy of Woman?
204, Refusing to build a system or to allow his philosophy to be systematized, he writes in aphorisms.
205, Is it a parody of the platonic republic, where politics, art and philosophy come together?
206, One such requirement is the need for a mixed ability philosophy which actively encourages integration in all its forms.
207, While Barnett believes in being positive during his broadcasts, the Warriors have certainly tested that philosophy.
208, This ambiguity of language helps to explain why so many interpretations of Wordsworth's philosophy and religion were able to arise.
209, The particle approach to writing is based on a philosophy of teaching and learning that has been likened to an assembly line.
210, Indeed the whole Disney philosophy, especially evident in the Epcot Centre, is about optimism and faith in the future.
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