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philosophic

adjective

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Pronunciation: /ˌfɪləˈsɒfɪk/ / /ˌfɪləˈsɑfɪk/ / /ˌfɪləˈzɒfɪk/

adj

Etymology: From Middle English philosophik, phylosophyk, from Old French filosofique and Latin philosophicus; equivalent to philosophy + -ic.

  1. Synonym of philosophical.

    ’Tis certain, that, while we aſpire to the magnanimous Firmneſs of the philoſophic Sage, and endeavour to confine our Pleaſures altogether within our own Minds, we may, at laſt, render our Philoſophy, like that of Epictetus and other Stoics, only a more refin’d Syſtem of Selfiſhneſs, and reaſon ourſelves out of all Virtue, as well as ſocial Enjoyment.