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"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.

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