filosofiska

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philosophical
Rational; analytic or critically-minded; thoughtful

His richly philosophical intellect was not at any time affected by unrealities.

Of, or pertaining to, philosophy
Detached, calm, stoic

She bore the desertion with philosophical indifference.

{a} of philosophy, rational, nice
characteristic of or imbued with the attitude of a philosopher or based on philosophy; "that breadth of outlook that distinguishes the philosophic mind"; "their differences were philosophical
a certain critical, creative way of thinking
of or relating to philosophy or philosophers; "philosophical writing"; "a considerable knowledge of philosophical terminology"
Philosophical means concerned with or relating to philosophy. He was not accustomed to political or philosophical discussions. + philosophically philo·sophi·cal·ly Wiggins says he's not a coward, but that he's philosophically opposed to war
{s} of philosophy; calm, idyllic, tranquil
of or pertaining to philosophy
Of or pertaining to philosophy; versed in, or imbued with, the principles of philosophy; hence, characterizing a philosopher; rational; wise; temperate; calm; cool
characterized by the attitude of a philosopher; meeting trouble with level-headed detachment; "philosophical resignation"; "a philosophic attitude toward life"
approval Someone who is philosophical does not get upset when disappointing or disturbing things happen. Lewis has grown philosophical about life. + philosophically philo·sophi·cal·ly She says philosophically: `It could have been far worse.'