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Definition of Philosophies
1. philosophy [n] - See also: philosophy
Lexicographical Neighbors of Philosophies
Literary usage of Philosophies
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Proceedings by National Speech Arts Association (1893)
"HARMONY OF THE RUSH AND DELSARTE Philosophies. BY ROBERT IRVING FKI.TON. ...
If these two philosophies are true, they must come together somewhere. ..."
2. The Journal of English and Germanic Philology by Ill.) University of Illinois (Urbana (1919)
"Philosophies OF STYLE The need of a sound theory of literature and criticism ...
There are many philosophies of style—at least, many persons have different ..."
3. An Outline of the Religious Literature of India by John Nicol Farquhar (1920)
"CHAPTER IV Philosophies AND SECTS. AD 200 TO 550. § 138. Hindus, Buddhists, and
Jains all sought during this period to give the best possible expression to ..."
4. A History of Philosophy by Frank Thilly (1914)
"NEW Philosophies With the fifteenth century comes the awakening of the ...
NEW Philosophies Several features are noticeable in the philosophy of the ..."
5. Theosophy, Or, Psychological Religion: The Gifford Lectures Delivered Before by Friedrich Max Müller (1893)
"THE HISTORICAL RELATIONSHIP OF ANCIENT RELIGIONS AND Philosophies. How to compare
Ancient Religions and Ancient Philosophies. ..."
6. The Origin and Development of Religious Belief by Sabine Baring-Gould (1892)
"If the hypothesis of the Incarnation be granted, as I have already laid down,
this universalization of all faiths and philosophies follows as a logical ..."