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most philosophical
adjective as in thinking deeply, rationally
adjective as in calm, serene
Example Sentences
Maria Morris Hambourg, founding curator of the department of photographs at the Metropolitan Museum of Art and one of Sugimoto’s first fans, calls him “the most philosophical of photographers; of artists in general” and refers to his photos as “meta-cognitive objects” that help us think about knowing and reconsider “truth.”
We must turn to the longest and most philosophical of Montaigne’s essays, ‘An Apology for Raymond Sebond’, first published in 1580.
Every age sees itself in Shakespeare’s tragedy, but little did I expect to be reminded of the recent uprising and its poisonous politics when returning to this most philosophical of revenge dramas.
In an expository essay, I’ve argued that most philosophical theories of consciousness imply that the United States, as it currently exists, literally has a stream of conscious experience over and above the conscious experiences of its citizens and residents.
My most philosophical bone to pick with the death pronouncement procedure is, admittedly, a personal one that may not bother other pronouncers in the slightest.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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