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Definition of Philosophised
1. philosophise [v] - See also: philosophise
Lexicographical Neighbors of Philosophised
Literary usage of Philosophised
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Critical and Miscellaneous Essays by Thomas Carlyle (1860)
"Or again, on a wider scale, we can remark that ages of Heroism are not ages of
Moral Philosophy ; Virtue, when it can be philosophised of, has become aware ..."
2. The Evolution of the English Bible: An Historical Sketch of the Successive by Henry William Hamilton-Hoare (1901)
"... be described either as a theological philosophy, or as a philosophised theology.
It belongs in part to reason, and in part to faith ; to the secular ..."
3. The National Review edited by Richard Holt Hutton, Walter Bagehot (1858)
"If we had philosophised or legislated before, we should have philosophised and
legislated in the dark. Now, surely, we are ripe for approaching the whole of ..."
4. Time and Space: A Metaphysical Essay by Shadworth Hollway Hodgson (1865)
"... of he would have philosophised as Kant did; just as he philosophy, would have
philosophised as Aristotle did, had he lived in the days of Aristotle. ,-s ..."
5. Numenius of Apamea, the Father of Neo-Platonism: Works, Biography, Message by Kenneth Sylvan Guthrie (1917)
"Mentor then fell away from Carneades, philosophised against him, ... Carneades,
who philosophised in contradictory manner, adorned himself with lies, ..."
6. On the Art of Writing by Arthur Thomas Quiller-Couch (1916)
"It had never philosophised good and evil, life, love, or death: it had no literary
forms for doing this; it had not even the vocabulary. ..."