theosophistic

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English

Etymology

From theosophist +‎ -ic.

Adjective

theosophistic (comparative more theosophistic, superlative most theosophistic)

  1. Theosophical.
    • 2014, Daniela Verducci, “A metamorphic logos for post-metaphysics. From the phenomenology of life and metaphysics”, in Anna-Teresa Tymieniecka, Nazif Muhtaroglu, Detlev Quintern, editors, The logos of life and cultural interlacing, Islamic philosophy and occidental phenomenology in dialogue, volume 7, Dordrecht : Springer, →ISBN, page 23:
      The debate winds through pantheism and Spinozism, to find expression in the later Schelling, arousing very violent polemics, both from official theology, which cries out atheism, and from agnostic and positivistic thought, which considers this hypothesis a dangerous fall into theosophistic irrationalism.
    • For more quotations using this term, see Citations:theosophistic.

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