Philosopher vs. Philosophizer — What's the Difference?
Difference Between Philosopher and Philosophizer
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Philosopher
A philosopher is someone who practices philosophy. The term philosopher comes from the Ancient Greek: φιλόσοφος, romanized: philosophos, meaning 'lover of wisdom'.
Philosophizer
To think or express oneself in a philosophical manner.
Philosopher
A student of or specialist in philosophy.
Philosophizer
To consider or discuss (a matter) from a philosophical standpoint.
Philosopher
A person who lives and thinks according to a particular philosophy.
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Philosophizer
A philosopher, a person who writes or reasons in philosophy.
Philosopher
A person who is calm and rational under any circumstances.
Philosophizer
(pejorative) A person who creates superficial arguments or offers meaningless solutions, instead of practical ones.
Philosopher
(originally) A lover of wisdom.
Philosophizer
One who philosophizes.
Philosopher
A student of philosophy.
Philosophizer
Someone who considers situations from a philosophical point of view
Philosopher
A scholar or expert engaged in or contributing to philosophical inquiry.
Philosopher
(archaic) A person who applies the principles of philosophy to the conduct of their life, as by acting calmly and rationally in the face of inevitable change.
Philosopher
(archaic) A student, scholar, or expert in any branch of knowledge, especially those branches studied prior to being considered part of pure science.
Philosopher
(obsolete) An alchemist.
Philosopher
One who philosophizes; one versed in, or devoted to, philosophy.
Then certain philosophers of the Epicureans, and of the Stoics, encountered him.
Philosopher
One who reduces the principles of philosophy to practice in the conduct of life; one who lives according to the rules of practical wisdom; one who meets or regards all vicissitudes with calmness.
Philosopher
An alchemist.
Philosopher
A specialist in philosophy
Philosopher
A wise person who is calm and rational; someone who lives a life of reason with equanimity
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