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Definition of unphilosophical in English: unphilosophicaladjective ˌʌnfɪləˈsɒfɪk(ə)lˌənˌfɪləˈsɑfək(ə)l Not following philosophical principles or method. 非哲学的;缺乏哲理的 an unphilosophical statement Example sentencesExamples - The dynamic young country did not understand the ‘tragedy and complexity of maturity’ and was ‘basically unphilosophical.’
- He was given a long lecture by Clark after protesting in a most unphilosophical fashion.
- Scholarship has tended strongly, in effect, to dichotomize Levinas' work as A and not-A, philosophical and unphilosophical texts, and to concentrate almost uniquely on the former.
- Despite exposure to combat, however, the soldier is innocent, unphilosophical, even naive.
- The second cause, God's Providence, is abandoned because it is unphilosophical.
- Some of the dialogues are written in ways that will draw in the unphilosophical, but this is a level at which we are not encouraged to stay.
- I have a very unphilosophical mind and often became impatient with the discussions George and Biddy had, though I did share their enthusiasm for poetry. […]
- He was, you might say, a poet of the uncommonplace: a philosopher of the unphilosophical, a historian of the unhistorical and a politician of the unpolitical.
- An unphilosophical craftsman clearly does not think, in conceptual terms, that he is a thing on a par with other things or that time is a sequence of nows.
- Harnessed to German nationalism and the rise of Hitler, he felt that authenticity for the German people was to be seen in National Socialism, and let his philosophy endorse the most brutishly unphilosophical of regimes.
- Actually, mythology was only set up by ancient sages to help explain the very complicated Hindu philosophy in an unphilosophical way.
- And take a wild guess what's brought about this repetitive and unsurprisingly unphilosophical insight.
- These considerations raise a philosophical question even about ordinary unphilosophical translation, such as from English into Arunta or Chinese.
- The unphilosophical man - that is, all of us - is at the mercy of sense impressions and unfortunately, our sense impressions oftentimes fail us.
Definition of unphilosophical in US English: unphilosophicaladjectiveˌənˌfɪləˈsɑfək(ə)lˌənˌfiləˈsäfək(ə)l Not following philosophical principles or method. 非哲学的;缺乏哲理的 an unphilosophical statement Example sentencesExamples - Despite exposure to combat, however, the soldier is innocent, unphilosophical, even naive.
- These considerations raise a philosophical question even about ordinary unphilosophical translation, such as from English into Arunta or Chinese.
- The second cause, God's Providence, is abandoned because it is unphilosophical.
- He was, you might say, a poet of the uncommonplace: a philosopher of the unphilosophical, a historian of the unhistorical and a politician of the unpolitical.
- An unphilosophical craftsman clearly does not think, in conceptual terms, that he is a thing on a par with other things or that time is a sequence of nows.
- Scholarship has tended strongly, in effect, to dichotomize Levinas' work as A and not-A, philosophical and unphilosophical texts, and to concentrate almost uniquely on the former.
- Actually, mythology was only set up by ancient sages to help explain the very complicated Hindu philosophy in an unphilosophical way.
- He was given a long lecture by Clark after protesting in a most unphilosophical fashion.
- And take a wild guess what's brought about this repetitive and unsurprisingly unphilosophical insight.
- The dynamic young country did not understand the ‘tragedy and complexity of maturity’ and was ‘basically unphilosophical.’
- Harnessed to German nationalism and the rise of Hitler, he felt that authenticity for the German people was to be seen in National Socialism, and let his philosophy endorse the most brutishly unphilosophical of regimes.
- The unphilosophical man - that is, all of us - is at the mercy of sense impressions and unfortunately, our sense impressions oftentimes fail us.
- Some of the dialogues are written in ways that will draw in the unphilosophical, but this is a level at which we are not encouraged to stay.
- I have a very unphilosophical mind and often became impatient with the discussions George and Biddy had, though I did share their enthusiasm for poetry. […]
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