philosophizing

NOUN
  1. the exposition (often superficially) of a particular philosophy
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How To Use philosophizing In A Sentence

  • But it is as improbable that a healthy state of the soul will be produced by this kind of philosophizing as that a healthy state of the body will be produced by this kind of medical treatment. [ Human Traits and their Social Significance
  • You've been philosophizing about your mortality a bit too much lately, and that's a sure sign of a much-needed vacation.
  • `I suppose this is no time for philosophizing about how two wrongs can never make a right. SAN ANDREAS
  • European philosophers from Plato to Nietzsche have begun their philosophizing from a starting-point which implied, as an essential part of their "organum" of enquiry, the possession by the human soul of some sort of aesthetic vision. The Complex Vision
  • But our village friend, though perhaps constructively right in his philosophizing, was certainly very defective in his acquaintance with the time-honoured art of rhabdomancy. Myths and Myth-makers: Old Tales and Superstitions Interpreted by Comparative Mythology
  • The problem with the book is that it sometimes descends into portentous philosophizing.
  • The time of philosophizing congresses was over; instead of the old portraits, a light patch shone from Ivanov's wallpaper; philosophical incendiarism had given place to a period of wholesome sterility. Autumn
  • While it is true that a literary criticism not bound to academe might still give attention to "philosophizing," et. al., it is hard to imagine that such criticism would so willingly apologize for aesthetically inferior work as academic criticism in its current guise is forced to do. Principles of Literary Criticism
  • The General was anxious to cut short the philosophizing and get down to more urgent problems.
  • As always, there is no end to the delight in accompanying Isabel as she makes her way toward the heart of every problem: philosophizing, sleuthing, and downright snooping, in her inimitableand inimitably charmingfashion. The Lost Art of Gratitude by Alexander McCall Smith: Book summary
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