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* Amharic: {{t|am|ፍልስፍና}}
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{{trans-top|academic discipline}}
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* Amharic: {{t|am|ፍልስፍና}}
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* Arabic: {{t|ar|لْسَفَة|f}}
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*: Egyptian Arabic: {{t|arz|فلسفة|f|tr=falsafa}}
*: Hijazi Arabic: {{t|acw|فَلْسَفة|f|tr=falsafa}}
*: Hijazi Arabic: {{t|acw|فَلْسَفة|f|tr=falsafa}}
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*: Cyrillic: {{t|sh|филозофија|f|sc=Cyrl}}
*: Roman: {{t+|sh|filozofija|f|sc=Cyrl}}
*: Roman: {{t+|sh|filozofija|f}}
* Sicilian: {{t+|scn|filusufìa|f}}
* Sicilian: {{t+|scn|filusufìa|f}}
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{{trans-top|comprehensive system of belief}}
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* Amharic: {{t|am|ፍልስፍና}}
* Arabic: {{t|ar|فَلْسَفَة|f}}, {{t+|ar|مَذْهَب|m}}
* Arabic: {{t|ar|فَلْسَفَة|f}}, {{t+|ar|مَذْهَب|m}}
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{{trans-top|view regarding fundamental principles}}
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* Amharic: {{t|am|ፍልስፍና}}
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English

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Alternative forms

Etymology

From Middle English philosophie, Old French philosophie, and their source, Latin philosophia, from Ancient Greek φιλοσοφία (philosophía), from φίλος (phílos, loving) + σοφία (sophía, wisdom). By surface analysis, philo- +‎ -sophy. Displaced native Old English ūþwitegung.

Pronunciation

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Noun

philosophy (countable and uncountable, plural philosophies)

  1. (uncountable, originally) The love of wisdom.
  2. (uncountable) An academic discipline that seeks truth through reasoning rather than empiricism, often attempting to provide explanations relating to general concepts such as existence and rationality.
    Philosophy is often divided into five major branches: logic, metaphysics, epistemology, ethics and aesthetics.
    • 1661, John Fell, The Life of the most learned, reverend and pious Dr. H. Hammond[1]:
      During the whole time of his abode in the university he generally spent thirteen hours of the day in study; by which assiduity besides an exact dispatch of the whole course of philosophy, he read over in a manner all classic authors that are extant []
  3. (countable) A comprehensive system of belief.
  4. (countable) A view or outlook regarding fundamental principles underlying some domain.
    a philosophy of government;   a philosophy of education
  5. (countable) A general principle (usually moral).
    • 2012, Francesca Valensise, From Building Fabric to City Form: Reconstruction in Calabria at end of Eighteenth Century[2], Gangemi Editore spa, →ISBN, page 8:
      As a matter of fact the Enlightment culture was based on a philosophy inspired to an ethical laicism whose aim was to create a better society based on principles such as solidarity, equality of rights and duties, and full freedom.
  6. (archaic) A broader branch of (non-applied) science.
  7. A calm and thoughtful demeanor; calmness of temper.
  8. (printing, dated) Synonym of small pica (especially in French printing).
    • 2010, Thomas Wharton, Salamander, Emblem Editions, →ISBN:
      Although I prefer small pica. Or as its[sic] sometimes known, philosophy.
      Small pica, or philosophy, she said. It sounds like the title of a novel. With a girl heroine.

Meronyms

Derived terms

Translations

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Verb

philosophy (third-person singular simple present philosophies, present participle philosophying, simple past and past participle philosophied)

  1. (now rare) To philosophize.

See also

References

Further reading

  • "philosophy" in Raymond Williams, Keywords (revised), 1983, Fontana Press, page 235.