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philosophical

  • 1 philosophical

    [-'so-]
    1) (of philosophy: a philosophical discussion; philosophical works.) filosófico
    2) ((of a person) calm, not easily upset or worried: He's had a lot of bad luck, but he's philosophical about it.) filosófico
    * * *
    phil.o.soph.i.cal
    [filəs'ɔfikəl] adj = link=philosophic philosophic.

    English-Portuguese dictionary > philosophical

  • 2 philosophical

    [-'so-]
    1) (of philosophy: a philosophical discussion; philosophical works.) filosófico
    2) ((of a person) calm, not easily upset or worried: He's had a lot of bad luck, but he's philosophical about it.) filosófico

    English-Portuguese (Brazil) dictionary > philosophical

  • 3 philosophical linguistics

      lingüística filosófica
       Ramo ainda pouco desenvolvido da Lingüística que estuda, por um lado, o papel da língua em relação ao entendimento e à elucidação dos conceitos filosóficos e, por outro, a condição filosófica das teorias, das observações e dos métodos lingüísticos.

    Linguistica Glossаrio > philosophical linguistics

  • 4 philosophic

    [-'so-]
    1) (of philosophy: a philosophical discussion; philosophical works.) filosófico
    2) ((of a person) calm, not easily upset or worried: He's had a lot of bad luck, but he's philosophical about it.) filosófico
    * * *
    phil.o.soph.ic
    [filəs'ɔfik] adj 1 filosófico. 2 prudente, sereno, comedido.

    English-Portuguese dictionary > philosophic

  • 5 philosophic

    [-'so-]
    1) (of philosophy: a philosophical discussion; philosophical works.) filosófico
    2) ((of a person) calm, not easily upset or worried: He's had a lot of bad luck, but he's philosophical about it.) filosófico

    English-Portuguese (Brazil) dictionary > philosophic

  • 6 philosophy

    [fi'losəfi]
    plural - philosophies; noun
    1) (the search for knowledge and truth, especially about the nature of man and his behaviour and beliefs: moral philosophy.) filosofia
    2) (a particular system of philosophical theories: I have a very simple philosophy (=attitude to life) - enjoy life!) filosofia
    - philosophical
    - philosophic
    - philosophically
    - philosophize
    - philosophise
    * * *
    phi.los.o.phy
    [fil'ɔsəfi] n 1 filosofia. 2 sistema filosófico. 3 princípio moral, ética. 4 serenidade, resignação.

    English-Portuguese dictionary > philosophy

  • 7 philosophy

    [fi'losəfi]
    plural - philosophies; noun
    1) (the search for knowledge and truth, especially about the nature of man and his behaviour and beliefs: moral philosophy.) filosofia
    2) (a particular system of philosophical theories: I have a very simple philosophy (=attitude to life) - enjoy life!) filosofia
    - philosophical - philosophic - philosophically - philosophize - philosophise

    English-Portuguese (Brazil) dictionary > philosophy

  • 8 argument

    1) (a quarrel or unfriendly discussion: They are having an argument about/over whose turn it is.) discussão
    2) (a set of reasons; a piece of reasoning: The argument for/against going; a philosophical argument.) argumento
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    ar.gu.ment
    ['a:gjumənt] n 1 argumento, debate, discussão, altercação. 2 argumentação, raciocínio. 3 razão, alegação persuasiva, convencimento. 4 sumário de uma obra, conteúdo. 5 Comp argumento: variável sobre a qual um operador ou função agem.

    English-Portuguese dictionary > argument

  • 9 institute

    ['institju:t] 1. noun
    (a society or organization, or the building it uses: There is a lecture at the Philosophical Institute tonight.) instituto
    2. verb
    (to start or establish: When was the Red Cross instituted?) instituir
    - institutional
    * * *
    in.sti.tute
    ['institju:t] n 1 instituição. 2 instituto, estabelecimento (científico ou artístico). 3 princípio, costume. • vt 1 instituir, estabelecer, criar, fundar. 2 nomear, declarar, inaugurar, empossar ( into em). 3 abrir inquérito, processo.

    English-Portuguese dictionary > institute

  • 10 argument

    1) (a quarrel or unfriendly discussion: They are having an argument about/over whose turn it is.) discussão
    2) (a set of reasons; a piece of reasoning: The argument for/against going; a philosophical argument.) argumento

    English-Portuguese (Brazil) dictionary > argument

  • 11 institute

    ['institju:t] 1. noun
    (a society or organization, or the building it uses: There is a lecture at the Philosophical Institute tonight.) instituto
    2. verb
    (to start or establish: When was the Red Cross instituted?) instituir
    - institutional

    English-Portuguese (Brazil) dictionary > institute

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  • philosophical — UK [ˌfɪləˈsɒfɪk(ə)l] / US [ˌfɪləˈsɑfɪk(ə)l] or philosophic UK [fɪləˈsɒfɪk] / US [fɪləˈsɑfɪk] adjective ** 1) relating to philosophy philosophical problems/issues a philosophical argument 2) able to accept an unpleasant situation calmly because… …   English dictionary

  • philosophical — / philosophic [adj1] thinking deeply, rationally abstract, cogitative, deep, erudite, judicious, learned, logical, pensive, profound, rational, reflective, sagacious, sapient, theoretical, thoughtful, wise; concept 402 Ant. irrational, narrow… …   New thesaurus

  • philosophical — index cogitative, logical, profound (esoteric), theoretical Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …   Law dictionary

  • philosophical — early 16c. from PHILOSOPHY (Cf. philosophy) + ICAL (Cf. ical). Related: Philosophically …   Etymology dictionary

  • philosophical — ► ADJECTIVE 1) relating to the study of philosophy. 2) calm in difficult circumstances. DERIVATIVES philosophic adjective philosophically adverb …   English terms dictionary

  • philosophical — adj. 1 of philosophy VERBS ▪ be ▪ become, get, wax ▪ The debate was getting too philosophical for me. ▪ I could wax philosophical on all the injustices of life …   Collocations dictionary

  • philosophical — phil|o|soph|i|cal [ˌfıləˈsɔfıkəl US ˈsa: ] adj also phil|o|soph|ic [ ˈsɔfık US ˈsa: ] 1.) relating to philosophy ▪ the philosophical problem of whether there is free will ▪ a philosophical argument 2.) calmly accepting a difficult or unpleasant… …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • philosophical — [[t]fɪ̱ləsɒ̱fɪk(ə)l[/t]] 1) ADJ Philosophical means concerned with or relating to philosophy. He was more accustomed to cocktail party chatter than to political or philosophical discussions. Derived words: philosophically [[t]fɪ̱ləsɒ̱fɪkli[/t]]… …   English dictionary

  • philosophical — also phil.osoph.ic adjective 1 related to philosophy: the philosophical writings of Sartre 2 someone who is philosophical calmly accepts a difficult or unpleasant situation because they know it cannot be changed (+ about): Robert was surprisingly …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • philosophical — adjective 1) a philosophical question Syn: theoretical, metaphysical 2) a philosophical mood Syn: thoughtful, reflective, pensive, meditative, contemplative, introspective, ruminative; formal cogitative 3) …   Thesaurus of popular words

  • philosophical — adjective 1) a philosophical question Syn: theoretical, metaphysical 2) a philosophical mood Syn: thoughtful, reflective, pensive, meditative, contemplative, introspective 3) he was very ph …   Synonyms and antonyms dictionary

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