philosophically in the PONS Dictionary

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Evidence contrary to a hypothesis is itself philosophically problematic.
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The mythical narration in akilam about the eight yugas is often viewed philosophically as a reference to eight chakras.
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Scientific ideas are philosophically analyzed and their consequences are explored.
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He concluded, philosophically, that great events sometimes turn on comparatively small affairs.
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He criticizes this approach because it puts too much ideology into a logic, which is supposed to be philosophically neutral.
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We have ideologically and philosophically rejected for ourselves religion as the point of entry.
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The first cause may be philosophically construed to be simple, for if it were composite another would have to be assumed for the compounding.
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This civil liberty can be approached philosophically as well as lawfully.
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Philosophically and conceptually, it is difficult to conceive of any legal issue that is not a constitutional matter within a system of constitutional supremacy.
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Philosophically, no other single poem can be said to form the basis of so much of his poetry.
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