Source : Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Philosophic \Phil`o*soph"ic\, Philosophical \Phil`o*soph"ic*al\,
a. [L. philosophicus: cf. F. philosophique.]
Of or pertaining to philosophy; versed in, or imbued with,
the principles of philosophy; hence, characterizing a
philosopher; rational; wise; temperate; calm; cool. --
{Phil`o*soph"ic*al*ly}, adv.
Source : WordNet®
philosophic
adj 1: of or relating to philosophy or philosophers; "philosophical
writing"; "a considerable knowledge of philosophical
terminology" [syn: {philosophical}]
2: characteristic of or imbued with the attitude of a
philosopher or based on philosophy; "that breadth of
outlook that distinguishes the philosophic mind"; "their
differences were philosophical" [syn: {philosophical}]
[ant: {nonphilosophical}]
3: characterized by the attitude of a philosopher; meeting
trouble with level-headed detachment; "philosophical
resignation"; "a philosophic attitude toward life" [syn: {philosophical}]