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philosopher in Italian

philosopher in Italian is filosofo, filosofa — philosopher means a person who studies or writes about fundamental questions of existence, knowledge, ethics, and reason.

philosopher in Italian

filosofo
noun
filosofa
noun

What does "philosopher" mean?

  1. noun A person who studies or writes about fundamental questions of existence, knowledge, ethics, and reason.
    "Socrates is often called the founder of Western philosophy as a philosopher."
  2. noun A person who approaches life's problems calmly and rationally, as if guided by philosophical wisdom.
    "Despite losing his job, he took it like a philosopher and moved on."

philosopher in a sentence

  • Socrates is often called the founder of Western philosophy as a philosopher.
  • The philosopher argued that free will is largely an illusion.
  • Despite losing his job, he took it like a philosopher and moved on.

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Frequently asked questions

What is "philosopher" in Italian?

"philosopher" in Italian is filosofo, filosofa. philosopher means: A person who studies or writes about fundamental questions of existence, knowledge, ethics, and reason.

How do you use "philosopher" in a sentence?

Example: "Socrates is often called the founder of Western philosophy as a philosopher." In Italian, "philosopher" is filosofo, filosofa.

Are there other ways to say "philosopher" in Italian?

Yes — Italian has 2 translations listed for "philosopher": filosofo, filosofa.

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