Pronunciation: /fɪˈlɑːnsəfi/
noun a particular system of beliefs, values, principles, and practices relating to the nature of reality, knowledge, and existence
A1 I am studying philosophy at school.
A2 She enjoys reading about different philosophies from around the world.
B1 His philosophy on life is to always stay positive and grateful.
B2 The philosopher's teachings had a profound impact on the way she viewed the world.
C1 The professor's deep understanding of philosophy made his lectures captivating.
C2 She wrote her thesis on the intersection of philosophy and psychology.
formal The study of ethics and values is a key aspect of philosophy.
informal I love discussing philosophy with my friends over coffee.
slang Philosophy is all about deep thinking and pondering life's big questions.
figurative In business, having a clear philosophy can guide decision-making and strategy.
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