"Quasi-philosophical" refers to ideas or discussions that resemble or imitate philosophical concepts without fully engaging in rigorous philosophical inquiry. It may involve exploring abstract or complex ideas in a superficial or simplistic manner. This term is often used to describe discussions that touch on philosophical themes without delving deeply into philosophical principles or methodologies.
A philosophical advocate is someone who promotes and defends a particular philosophical idea, principle, or perspective. They engage in discussions, debates, and writings to support and spread their philosophical beliefs.
Journal of Philosophical Logic was created in 1972.
Society for Philosophical Inquiry was created in 1998.
The word "philosophical" can function as an adjective.
The philosophical term for theory of knowledge is epistemology.
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quasi means almost.
quasi means almost.
What. Do you understand by quasi-vertica communication
That is a quasi-philosophical question. Although they are opposites, I believe that like the arts, science is never "done". Simply put, each inspiration or project is inevitably abandoned in lieu of another.
what were the results of the quasi-war
That is the spelling of the prefix quasi- meaning "similar" or sort of.
quasi experiment simply exists
Quasi-War happened in 1799.
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A quasi moto is half man, half goat.
now riddance has opened a quasi bank