English to Gujarati Dictionary philosophical

philosophical

દાર્શનિક
definition
adjective
philosophical discussions about free will
relating or devoted to the study of the fundamental nature of knowledge, reality, and existence.
he was philosophical about losing the contract
having or showing a calm attitude toward disappointments or difficulties.
example
The use of category theory for logical and 'philosophical' studies is already well underway.
The object of the life of study is 'philosophical' or scientific understanding.
Most read him in terms of the German 'philosophical' tradition or existentialism.
The question of whether science causes harm might seem to be an empirical rather than a 'philosophical' one.
So Bon Voyage is not so much a propaganda vehicle as a 'philosophical' essay into the nature of truth.
I don't know what action to take to feel more 'philosophical' about the situation.
A refutation of their particular scientific or 'philosophical' proof of the existence of God would not have shaken their own faith one iota.
But in the 'philosophical' sense phenomenology is not the letting be seen of entities as they show themselves.
Scientific rather than 'philosophical' questions dominated Descartes's work.
He revisits that bitterly disappointing period in his life and is 'philosophical' about what went so wrong.
The influence of each area of Boethius's 'philosophical' writing was vast in the Middle Ages.
Now selling up this craggy portfolio, the former colonel is 'philosophical' about the fate of the four homes he built on the rocky outcrop.
White also acknowledged that Durham would give them a tough fight but he was 'philosophical' about last Sunday's defeat.
After all, could anyone ever imagine Michael Schumacher being so 'philosophical' about failure to fulfil his goals?
With the benefit of hindsight, I prefer to be 'philosophical' about my experience.
The result, he says, was a fairly 'philosophical' attitude to life at an early age, but no more.
Schopenhauer's 'philosophical' thinking is easiest to grasp if one first sees the backbone that runs right through it.
He was well aware of his mortality and was extremely 'philosophical' about it.
He was equally 'philosophical' about the growing personal criticism that he received.
Most seem to be 'philosophical' about the restrictions and have grudgingly accepted the ban.
The phenomenon of 'philosophical' phenomenology is the being of beings or entities.
It's probably best to counter the negative effects of this transit with a 'philosophical' attitude, and to try to keep a sense of humour.
Stein's approach is 'philosophical' in nature, and he tends to spend more effort on speaking instead of communicating.
Two weeks ago doctors told her she was in remission, but Abigail is 'philosophical' about her situation.
She is absurdly 'philosophical' about it - accepting it as one of God's lessons for her.
Yorkshire coach Wayne Clark is 'philosophical' about the disappointing start and confident that his team will soon turn the corner.
There are no sources of 'philosophical' knowledge that stand independent of, and prior to, the natural sciences.
Many philosophers today deny that 'philosophical' questions about knowledge have any special character.
His experience there exemplifies what he says regarding the need to be 'philosophical' about the photographs that you miss.
Do not attribute objective reality or 'philosophical' validity to any of these results, but do try for yourself
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