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==English==
==English==

===Etymology===
{{suffix|en|philosophize|er}}


===Noun===
===Noun===
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# A person who creates [[superficial]] arguments or offers [[meaningless]] solutions, instead of [[practical]] ones.
# A [[philosopher]], a person who writes or reasons in [[philosophy]].
# A [[philosopher]], a person who writes or reasons in [[philosophy]].
# {{lb|en|pejorative}} A person who creates [[superficial]] arguments or offers [[meaningless]] solutions, instead of [[practical]] ones.


===Related terms===
====Related terms====
*[[philosopher]]
* {{l|en|philosopher}}
*[[philosophize]]
* {{l|en|philosophize}}
*[[philosophizing]]
* {{l|en|philosophizing}}
*[[philosophy]]
* {{l|en|philosophy}}


[[Category:Philosophy]]
[[Category:en:People]]
[[Category:en:Philosophy]]

Latest revision as of 18:17, 4 October 2017

English

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Etymology

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philosophize +‎ -er

Noun

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philosophizer (plural philosophizers)

  1. A philosopher, a person who writes or reasons in philosophy.
  2. (derogatory) A person who creates superficial arguments or offers meaningless solutions, instead of practical ones.
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