210 examples of philosophically in sentences

For my part, I think I could endure the frank heartlessness of a man like Boone more philosophically than the false good-nature of the creature men call a good fellow.

If this is not Love, then I do not know what else it is; and so we are philosophically led to the conclusion that Love is the prime moving power of the Creating Spirit.

Mike soon found answering a task too difficult to be attempted, and he philosophically came to a determination to confine his efforts to masticating.

But to the mind of the Stoic on the throne, says Arnold, the Christians were "philosophically contemptible, politically subversive, and morally abominable."

" "No, that's a comfort," said Mike philosophically.

"Rows are rather sport when you're not mixed up in them," said Robinson, philosophically.

Duns Scotus accepted the "theory of a twofold truth," ascribed to Averroes, "that one and the same affirmation might be theologically true and philosophically false, and vice versa."

" "Cheer up," said Katherine philosophically, "maybe there are others just as bad.

Philosophically, medicinally, Historically, opened and cut up.

WITH THEIR SEVERAL SECTIONS, MEMBERS, AND SUBSECTIONS, PHILOSOPHICALLY, MEDICALLY, HISTORICALLY OPENED AND CUT UP.

"We've all got to go some day," observed Mr. Kybird, philosophically.

How do you know that you are not philosophically correct, and that the river has a spirit as well as you?" "Humph!" said Claude, who talks mysticism himself by the hour, but snubs it in every one else.

The crowd, thinking they had been hoaxed, turned away with jeers, and Morse was left alone to bear his disappointment as philosophically as he could.

The Christian contraposition of the present world and that which is beyond is explained by the fact that the sensuo-rational spirit of man, so long as it does not philosophically know itself as the unity of the infinite and the finite, but only feels itself as finite, sensuo-empirical consciousness, projects the infinite, which it has in itself, as though this were something foreign, looks on it as something beyond the world.

Fortunately our people were able to take these trying situations philosophically, and were ever ready to enjoy the novelties of intervening hours of calm and sunshine.

"I wonder if General Haig has arrived, by any chance?" "We'll soon know what it's all about," he said, philosophically.

In the same way many Germans to-day look contentedly and philosophically at the partition of the world, and shut their eyes to the rushing stream of world-history and the great duties imposed upon us by it.

A later writer than any of these says, "The proper noun is philosophically an adjective.

"Since, I have taken the matter philosophically.

It seemed to me, too, that most of the people who waxed eloquent about the normal duties and responsibilities of life chose them not reluctantly and philosophically, but because, on the whole they preferred them, and felt dull without them; and I imagined that I had my right to a preference too, particularly if it was not pursued at the expense of other people.

One very black fellow was named Charles Sumner, in honor of his love of the black race; another, with a little squint in his eye, was called Ben Butler; a stout, rotund specimen that seemed to take life philosophically, was named Senator Davis of Illinois; a very belligerent one, who appeared determined to crowd his confrères into the sea, was called Secretary Stanton.

The visitor unused to our ways shrinks from hearing these subjects discussed in the presence of the patient, but he himself listens philosophically, and, it would occasionally appear, with an odd pleasure in his own importance.

But at least she could accept things as they wereeven the fact that she herself was not "in commission," and was, philosophically speaking, a derelict.

" "There is a world of misery to be got out of conflicting pleasures," said John philosophically.

Now, whatever truth there may be in the assertion of the difficulty of determining an ideal for conduct, there is one thing certain: that whether or not the ideal can be philosophically or scientifically defined and established, some ideal is always being set up.

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