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philosophic

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Of or pertaining to philosophy.

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The work of the women who were in philosophic and activist relationships with these philosophers, and were original philosophers in their own right, had until recently disappeared.

He emphasized the provisional character of much philosophizing, and the striking absence of knock-down arguments in philosophic controversy ("Having Ideas In The Head" 1966, 189 211).

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.

Feminist social analysis often produces the conditions for philosophic reflection, creating what Addams called "perplexities" that are the starting-points for philosophical and political change.

In true Coleridgean fashion, Mr Holmes appeared to anxious observers to have lost faith in his own project, perhaps to have bitten off too much, and to have set so high a standard for minute observation and philosophic flights that he could not continue.

It did no do so because the Federal Reserve was itself caught up in the philosophic and political currents that were transforming American life and culture.Mr Smith reads in this a story of inflation as a manifestation of optimism:Disinflation is an act of betrayal, because you deny the future a chance to show you how productive it could have been.

America's aristocrats are unelected, irremovable; their standing depends not on popular approbation, but on the power of their thought.The aristocrats, of course, are the nine Supreme Court justices, who last month issued a barrage of philosophic rulings before their annual three-month recess.

NO BUSINESS concept has exercised the philosophic mind so keenly as labour.

"You need first to determine what your people expect, and what your philosophic basis is".

Given that 70-80% of people in the developed world now die under some kind of medical care, she finds this a "cause for philosophic and practical alarm .It is difficult to believe this reticence can continue indefinitely.

A close and critical reading of the Meditations and Ortega's later writings reveals that albeit "I am I and my circumstances" appeared in this early work, we fail to perceive a systematic elaboration of "I am I and my circumstances" as an analytical and ontological statement in his general philosophic point of view before his later works.

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