filozoful
Filozoful is a term used in contemporary philosophical discourse to denote an approach that emphasizes practical reflection and action-oriented inquiry. It characterizes both a philosophical stance and a set of practices aimed at integrating critical thinking with everyday life, ethics, and social issues, rather than prioritizing abstract or theoretical speculation alone.
Derived from filozof, a cognate of philosopher used in several languages, with the suffix -ul indicating a
Filozoful emerged in contexts that sought to democratize philosophy and make it more usable outside the classroom.
Its core principles include practical applicability, clear and accessible language, and pluralistic dialogue across disciplinary boundaries.
Filozoful is often practiced in informal discussion circles, public philosophy events, and elective university modules. Some
Reception is mixed. Proponents credit filozoful with increasing accessibility and relevance of philosophy, while critics warn
See also: applied philosophy, pragmatism, philosophy of everyday life, public philosophy.