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Перевод: philosopher
[существительное] философ ; человек с философским подходом к жизни
Тезаурус:
- "To quote the famous American philosopher Yogi Berra (of baseball fame)," he said, "It ain't over till it's over."
- The Platonic solids, the tetrahedron, cube, octahedron, dodecahedron and icosahedron, were thought by Plato, the Athenian philosopher, to have universal significance.
- The most famous exponent of this concept, but not its originator, was the twelfth-century philosopher Moses Maimonides, who wrote in Arabic although he was a believing Jew.
- All the same, he grew up to be a famous philosopher as well as a famous scientist, while I
- Perseus, the Gorgon Slayer; Aesop the fable writer; Socrates the great philosopher 3000 years ago Gods and Mortals, Poets and Politicians, Artists and Athletes were founding Greek civilisation.
- In emphasising form and the "gratuitousness" to daily concerns Kolve is reflecting the writing of the Dutch anthropologist and philosopher Johan Huizinga (1970) who also sees play (in all its senses) as something apart from "ordinary life" and as a means of "creating order".
- In that same collection of essays, however, an interesting parable is advanced in response to Flew by the philosopher of religion Basil Mitchell.
- In 1925, considering a book by Cecil Sharp on the history of dancing, Eliot made the criticism that though Sharp was a historian, he was neither a philosopher nor an anthropologist, and so his brief notes were not just insufficient, but actually conducive to error.
- Chaired by the distinguished philosopher Jonathan Glover, a small committee of experts recognised that the issue is a classic test of our deepest moral views.
- In fact, the whole programme had an unsually philosophical undercurrent (quoting, for example, philosopher Mary Midgeley) - so much so that it sometimes seemed less like a current affairs report than an enquiry into a fundamental shift in Western attitudes to nature.
- She was also interested in literature, subjected at home to a diet of Plotinus, the third-century Greek philosopher, and especially Pascal, read to her by her father whilst she and her mother peeled potatoes.
- During this time he became acquainted with John Ray, the great English naturalist, and Robert Boyle, the philosopher, both of whom gave help and encouragement to the young man.
- AIR AND ANGELS by Susan Hill Mandarin, 3.99 THE natural choice to be the next head of his Cambridge College, a bachelor philosopher in his fifties, sees a 15-year-old girl standing on a bridge and instantly, desperately falls in love with her.
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