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[fɪ'lɒsəfɪ]n1) філосо́фія2) філосо́фська незвору́шність -
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философия; основные принципы -
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основные принципы, основной подход -
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основополагающие принципы; философия -
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filosofi {fk} -
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[fɪˈlɔsəfɪ]fəlsəfə -
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filosofia -
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1 (n) смузьши [smuzjshi]2 (n) философия [filоsоfija] -
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n ìmõ, ôgbön, êkö ìmõ -
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n.ज्ञान प्रीति; तत्वविचार, तर्क शास्त्र विद्या, ज्ञान विद्या -
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n.философий л.м.[filosofiy]
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