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In imperative sense, like asking or commanding someone to think: 'kangaete kudasai'

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To refer to someone who researches/studies philosophy, you may say 'tetsugakusha,' written: 哲学者 To refer to someone who is "wise" or a "sage," you may say 'tetsujin,' written: 哲人

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