philosophise

IPA: fʌɫˈɑsʌfaɪz

verb

  • (UK, Australia, New Zealand) Alternative spelling of philosophize [To ponder or reason out philosophically.]
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Examples of "philosophise" in Sentences

  • He's more likely to philosophise and speculate.
  • The task of a philosopher is to go off and philosophise.
  • You can't philosophise about moral responsibility and let people garrotte dogs.
  • As for me, I paint pictures, listen to music, read books, philosophise and pine.
  • We all have at least one nugget in us and many of us can philosophise? for hours.
  • For close on half a century this man was allowed to philosophise unhindered on the streets of his hometown.
  • We will speculate, agitate, cogitate, publicise, dream and philosophise over afternoon tea, on walks, talks and various outings.
  • It is mentioned in history that the first to philosophise from among them [the Greeks] was Thales of Miletus and he named it philosophy.
  • In some ways the benefit of American politics has been its ability to compromise and experiment with different political philosophise and proposals without completely committing toany.
  • "Until philosophers rule as kings or those who are now called kings and leading men genuinely and adequately philosophise, that is, until political power and philosophy entirely coincide, while the many natures who at present pursue either one exclusively are forcibly prevented from doing so, cities will have no rest from evils, ... nor, I think, will the human race."

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