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Philosophically meaning
With regards to philosophy | In a philosophical (calm and stoically accepting) manner.
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Philosophically, it should be recakked that the term "global village" was introduced by a Canadian, Marshall McLuhan (in the book "The Gutenberg Galaxy"), more than 60 years ago.
State Sen. Shevrin Jones, a Miami Gardens Democrat, left, and state Rep. Joel Rudman, a Navarre Republican, are from different parts of Florida and differ philosophically.
While he is the villain, the existence of the technology makes viewers think philosophically about how far humankind has gone and whether something like the HAL series can be considered truly human.
Council member Todd Rankin said he was “philosophically” struggling with the policy, noting he is all for boosting the inventory of attainable housing but wasn’t sure this was the way to do it.
David Allen writes Friday, Sunday and Wednesday, philosophically.
The place survived the French Revolution because the quick-talking noble who owned it was sympathetic to the cause — and convinced revolutionaries that Leonardo was philosophically on their side.
As we evolve towards this new work model, there are ways to prepare technologically and philosophically to increase efficiencies.
But, on reflection, this claim is historically problematic, philosophically dubious and culturally dangerous.
How that question is answered — candidly, philosophically, or evasively — would give senators and the public insight into what is going on behind the mask that Barrett, like all judicial nominees, wears during such hearings.
Programmatically and philosophically, it highlights important—and asymmetrical—views about Harvard governance, and the purposes and principles by which the place operates.
They feel sorrow more deeply, more philosophically, because their worldview is a couple of centuries behind.
I philosophically aligned with some more than others, but it is always my responsibility to work with every Governor for the best outcome for Alaska.
I think that philosophically it’s a hard thing to reduce emissions to the level that we’ve been asked by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, for instance.
That may come off as coachspeak, but there’s something philosophically deep tucked inside it.
As Christians, it’s often easy to wax philosophically and religiously about any given topic under the sun that doesn’t personally touch our lives.
He took it philosophically.
It was this abstraction that was philosophically behind this year’s stock market correction in February and caused investors to flee from equity assets.
Although Romanticism and Neoclassicism were philosophically opposed, they were the dominant European styles for generations, and many artists were affected to a greater or lesser degree by both.
And yet this man retains enough of his past to analyze his despondency philosophically and maintains his sense of humor.
Citing Hadot, 'Presentation au College International de Philosophie,' p. 4. Disagreements arose as to what living philosophically entailed.