philosophic

/ˌfɪləˈsɑfɪk/
adjective
  1. Relating to the study of philosophy or the ideas of philosophers.
    • The book explores philosophic questions about reality and knowledge.
    • She wrote a philosophic essay on the meaning of happiness.
    • His philosophic approach to life made him think deeply before making decisions.
  2. Having a calm and rational attitude, especially in difficult situations.
    • Her philosophic acceptance of the news surprised everyone.
    • Even after losing the game, she remained philosophic and congratulated the winner.
    • He took a philosophic view of the delay, saying it gave him time to read.
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