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- philosophy
noun (common) (futsuumeishi)
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- philosophy
This refers to the study of fundamental questions about existence, knowledge, values, reason, mind, and language. It often involves critical analysis and systematic approaches to understanding various aspects of life and the universe.
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てつがく哲学をまなぶ学ぶto study philosophyりんり倫理てつがく哲学moral philosophyとうようてつがく東洋哲学Eastern philosophyせいようてつがく西洋哲学Western philosophyてつがくてき哲学的なぎろん議論philosophical discussionじつぞんてつがく実存哲学existential philosophyてつがく哲学をかんがえる考えるto reflect on philosophyてつがくしょ哲学書philosophy bookしゃかいてつがく社会哲学social philosophyてつがくてき哲学的なとい問いphilosophical questionsてつがくしゃ哲学者philosopherせいじてつがく政治哲学political philosophyむしんろん無神論てき的てつがく哲学atheistic philosophyてつがく哲学のきそ基礎foundations of philosophyてつがくてき哲学的しこう思考philosophical thinking
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Though only a child, he was interested in reading books on philosophy.
Philosophers tend to have little contact with the outside world.
Philosophy is not so difficult a subject as you imagine.
Philosophy is not so difficult a subject as you imagine it is.
During the Middle Ages, astronomers had clung to the theory of a Greek philosopher.
Modern philosophy has its beginnings in the 19th century.
The great critic and poet is lecturing on philosophy.
Our tax system is still without coherent philosophy.
Russell was a brilliant philosopher, but even the simplest practical task was quite beyond him.
The first subject that attracted my attention was philosophy.
The monument was erected in honor of the eminent philosopher.