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filosofico

Filosofico is the Italian adjective meaning related to philosophy or characterized by philosophical thinking. It describes ideas, theories, works, or methods pertaining to philosophy, as in "un problema filosofico," "un approccio filosofico," or "una discussione filosofica." The masculine singular form is filosofico; feminine singular filosofica; masculine plural filosofici; feminine plural filosofiche. The term is common in academic, literary, and cultural contexts to denote themes such as metaphysics, ethics, logic, or epistemology, and it can describe both doctrines and everyday reflections.

Etymology: The word derives from filosofia (philosophy), itself from Latin philosophia and Greek philosophia, built from

Usage notes: Filosofico typically appears before or after the noun it modifies, with agreement in gender and

See also: Philosophy, Italian language, Filosofia, Epistemology, Metaphysics.

philo-
meaning
"loving"
and
-sophia
meaning
"wisdom."
The
Italian
suffix
-ico
forms
adjectives
that
agree
in
gender
and
number
with
the
modified
noun.
number.
The
adverbial
form
is
filosoficamente.
In
contemporary
Italian,
filosofico
is
used
in
scholarly
discourse
as
well
as
in
journalism
and
arts
to
signal
a
theoretical
or
reflective
stance,
and
it
may
also
describe
works
whose
themes
revolve
around
human
existence,
knowledge,
or
value
judgments.