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326 examples of Philosophical in a sentence
While many of the details of Diogenes’ life are shadowy, the
philosophical
ideas born out of his disgrace survive today.
There is no reason which does not take a position in the ethical sphere, in the
philosophical
mystery of what we are.
"The Second Sex"’s combination of personal experience and
philosophical
intervention provided a new language to discuss feminist theory.
Today, her work offers a
philosophical
language to be reimagined, revisited and rebelled against— a response this revolutionary thinker might have welcomed.
Now, this is of course a topic of
philosophical
debate for centuries.
Actually, do you know that old
philosophical
thing, "If a tree falls in a forest, and nobody hears it, did it happen?"
Changing altitude, in life, that means raising to another psychological, philosophical, spiritual level.
And in some ways, these changes add up to more than the sum of their parts, because I think when a Slow City becomes officially a Slow City, it's kind of like a
philosophical
declaration.
So, because this is as much a
philosophical
advance as a technical advance in science, we tried to deal with both the
philosophical
and the technical side.
Perhaps it's a giant
philosophical
change in how we view life.
And so now, when I reflect back on my spiritual quest, even though I did not find God, I found a home in this: even today, in a world fractured by religious, ethnic, political, philosophical, and racial divides, even with all of our obvious differences, at the end of the day, and the most fundamental level, we are all the same.
Perhaps I'm a bit hasty when I say that this is probably my last Rohmer movie but I was immediately turned off by the way Rohmer relies on monotonous
philosophical
conversations that never get to the point.
This is another Serling
philosophical
mood piece, perhaps paralleling the plight of those in prisoner of war or concentration camps, where the imprisoned may lose interest in finding out where they are or fighting their captors.
The only thing it has to offer is the interesting opposites of Tru and Jack, their choices and viewpoints, and the
philosophical
questions that it raises.
Clark Gable as Ned Darrell comes off better but mostly because his is a gruff character not given to the
philosophical
musings of the others which better fits Gable's range.
As the title suggests there is a philosophical, meritocratic thread running through this film: if a man has the talent and looks to find his way into society and money what might be the outcome if he is denied it for failing to have the X factor?
Based on the true story of two young Americans who sold national secrets to the Soviet Union in the height of the Cold War, "Falcon And The Snowman" wants to be both suspenseful and philosophical, and winds up falling short in both departments.
So, it's Friday night and you want to go watch a movie...all you want is something entertaining, not too artsy, or anything that might require a long night of
philosophical
discussions.
It's more psychological than
philosophical.
This chapter in the trilogy, being the last one, is the most
philosophical
and thought-provoking.
It has so much highly intelligent thoughts in it, that anybody who thinks the movie is awful did not get it and is not able to recognize really deep
philosophical
themes, which are in it (in all the 3 Schneider movies) without a doubt.
A raw edgy thriller that aimed for great
philosophical
heights it couldn't quite attain.
The dialogue is pompously and nonsensically
philosophical
(making sense, no doubt, only to it's Franco-Italian producers)and the plot completely extraneous.
I think it's incredibly hard to write any kind of full-scale review to Giorgino, merely because it's one of those viewer-dependent, complex, poetical and
philosophical
movies that are brain-wearing if, while watching them, you're trying to enjoy their shell and get to their core simultaneously, yet there are several things which are certain and beyond any doubt for any man of art (which, I hope, I am).
The philosophical, meditative tone of this movie renders it one of a kind.
It is philosophical, maybe, but it bypasses the information mode and goes directly to the same place that a piece of music does.
I also liked how the writer had a copy of The Republic by Plato one of my favorite
philosophical
books.
All modern laws, as I understand them, need an ethical or
philosophical
root to exist in the first place and to become A law at all.
It is better than the Matrix, by a long shot (I didn't fall asleep in Existenz, for a kick off: action/special effects films bore me stupid, and despite a plausible
philosophical
gloss, that is exactly what the Matrix is).
AN is the best movie I ever saw because it combines great shooting with a deep
philosophical
perspective on so many things, starting from war in general, the clash of civilizations, the condition of soldier in wartimes (is a soldier a hero or an assassin?
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