philosophical system

NOUN
  1. a belief (or system of beliefs) accepted as authoritative by some group or school
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How To Use philosophical system In A Sentence

  • Chrysippus, the third scholarch of the Stoa, was the principal architect of the Stoic philosophical system and the most important stimulus to Carneades, who is reported to have said, "If Chrysippus had not been, I would not have been" (a version of the saying, "If Chrysippus had not been, there would have been no Stoa"). Carneades
  • The Wachowski brothers insist that the trilogy is not meant to reflect one consistent set of symbols or any single religious or philosophical system.
  • The Wachowski brothers insist that the trilogy is not meant to reflect one consistent set of symbols or any single religious or philosophical system.
  • The Wachowski brothers insist that the trilogy is not meant to reflect one consistent set of symbols or any single religious or philosophical system.
  • Voltaire ridicules an old-school philosophical system by juxtaposing it with horrific historical reality.
  • The same concept with different connotation is the basic feature of Liu Zhi's philosophical system.
  • The Philosophical system of materialist empiricism has increasingly been attaining to perfection, since English philosophy of empiricism evolved to Locke, John.
  • The notion that life is transient, that the material is impermanent, is common to many religious and philosophical systems.
  • Zeno devoted all his energies to explain and develop the philosophical system of Parmenides.
  • In most Western philosophical systems, ontic truth is universal; it applies to all humankind.
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