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philosophe

/fil-uh-sof, fil-uh-zof; French fee-law-zawf/US // ˈfɪl əˌsɒf, ˌfɪl əˈzɒf; French fi lɔˈzɔf //

哲学家,哲人,哲学,哲理

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural phil·o·sophes [fil-uh-sofs, fil-uh-zofs; French fee-law-zawf]. /ˈfɪl əˌsɒfs, ˌfɪl əˈzɒfs; French fi lɔˈzɔf/.

    • : any of the popular French intellectuals or social philosophers of the 18th century, as Diderot, Rousseau, or Voltaire.
    • : a philosophaster.

Examples

  • The first work was dedicated to Voltaire, and was received by the old philosophe with much favour.

  • The book pretended to be an elaboration of Dumarsais' essay on the Philosophe published in the Nouvelles liberts de penser, 1750.

  • Or un crivain, un pote, un philosophe, un homme des rgions intellectuelles n'a qu'une patrie: sa langue.

  • In true Martinism, the significance of the term Philosophe inconnu was of another order.

  • Such are the memorable quarrel of the Ancients and the Moderns, and the philosophe idea of perfectibility and human progress.