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literally the love of wisdom or knowledge; a study of the processes governing thought and conduct and ultimate reality.
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The use of reason and argument in seeking truth and knowledge of reality, especially of the causes and nature of things and of the principles governing existence, the material universe, perception of physical phenomena, and human behaviour. (Concise Oxford Dictionary)
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The general beliefs, concepts, and attitudes of an individual or group
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The study of the truths and principles of being, knowledge, or conduct.
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These sections are small; but specialists will no doubt find in them a number of interesting codices for collation. The most noteworthy manuscripts are: in ethics, the unique "Ge' Ḥizzayon" of Abraham b. Jacob, and two copies of a Persian version in Hebrew characters of Abraham b. ...
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| phil | American woodcocks |
| phil | small long-billed American woodcock |
| phil | of or relating to or dealing with philology |
| phil | a humanist specializing in classical scholarship |
| phil | a humanist specializing in classical scholarship |
| phil | the humanistic study of language and literature |
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| phil | common Eurasian sandpiper |
| phil | leaf miners |
| phil | a specialist in philosophy |
| phil | a wise person who is calm and rational |
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