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filosofic

Filosofic is an adjective used in several languages to indicate a relation to philosophy or to describe things shaped by philosophical inquiry. The term signals that a concept, approach, or work is concerned with fundamental questions about existence, knowledge, values, or reasoning. In Romanian, filosofic is the masculine singular form of the adjective, with filosofică as the feminine form. In other languages the spelling varies, including filosofico in Italian, filosófico in Spanish and Portuguese, philosophique in French, philosophisch in Dutch, and filosofisk in Swedish.

Etymology and cross-linguistic variants share a common root with the English word philosophy. They derive from

Usage and nuance can differ by language. In English, philosophic is rarer and often considered archaic or

Overall, filosofic and its cognates function as a clear, neutral way to label things connected to philosophy,

the
Greek
philosophia
(love
of
wisdom)
and
employ
the
suffix
-ic
or
its
equivalents
to
form
adjectives.
Although
the
core
meaning
remains
similar
across
languages,
each
language
adapts
the
form
to
its
phonology
and
gender
rules.
stylistic,
with
philosophical
as
the
standard
term
for
relating
to
philosophy
or
for
describing
philosophical
arguments,
theories,
or
methods.
In
other
languages,
filosofic-type
forms
are
routine
and
readily
appear
in
academic,
literary,
and
everyday
contexts
to
qualify
topics
such
as
philosophy,
methods,
debates,
or
attitudes.
while
reflecting
the
grammatical
and
orthographic
norms
of
each
language.