Sentence examples for a philosophical system from inspiring English sources

"a philosophical system" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English
Example: "The ancient Greek philosopher Aristotle developed a philosophical system that heavily influenced Western thought for centuries."

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The tone was set by the French philosopher Pierre Bayle, whose Dictionnaire historique et critique (1697; "Historical and Critical Dictionary") asserted that Spinoza was the first philosopher to make atheism into a philosophical system.

Reluctant to construct a philosophical "system," and sensitive to the importance of style in philosophic writing, Nietzsche composed these works as a series of several hundred aphorisms whose typical length ranges from a line or two to a page or two.

For one thing Platonism, a philosophical system, had emerged.

I agree that art can be part of a philosophical system.

Helmut Lang's clothes display the rigor, consistency and playfulness of a philosophical system.

Several leading Romantics were learned men whose poetry strove to embody a philosophical system or an interpretation of history.

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Although Rand maintained that Objectivism was an integrated philosophical system, philosopher Robert H. Bass has argued that her central ethical ideas are inconsistent and contradictory to her central political ideas.

The apparent changes of direction noted in Section 5 will be taken either as stages in Boethius's re-education or as unintended effects of the author's wish to make this work into a compendium of a syncretistic philosophical system, and Philosophy's own view that she has resolved the problem of prescience will be accepted as that of Boethius the author.

The result of such a "break," he continues, may be descent into permanent psychosis, or conversion to religion or to atheism, or the beginning of successful psychoanalytic treatment, or the construction of a new philosophical system, or just a hiccup in the daily grind.

For Baudrillard, the latter always elude capture by the former, thus philosophy is an "impossible exchange" in which it is impossible to grasp the truth of the world, to attain certainty, to establish a foundation for philosophy, and/or produce a defensible philosophical system.

Moreover, when he was born there was no such thing as 'science', yet by the time he died science was well on its way to becoming a discipline and its concepts and method a whole philosophical system.

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