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spec·u·la·tive phi·los·o·phy

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  1. speculative philosophynoun

    Philosophy, especially traditional metaphysical philosophy, which makes claims that cannot be verified by everyday experience of the physical world or by a scientific method.

  2. speculative philosophynoun

    A particular philosophical school, system, or work representative of this kind of philosophy.

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  1. speculative philosophy

    Speculative philosophy refers to the branch of philosophy that deals with the intellectual exploration and inquiry into theoretical concepts and ideas that go beyond empirical or observational evidence. It involves the application of reason, intuition, and imagination in formulating theories, speculations, and abstract ideas about the nature of reality, knowledge, existence, and other metaphysical and epistemological questions. Speculative philosophy often engages with abstract concepts, such as causality, mind-body dualism, free will, and universal principles, and aims to offer potential explanations, interpretations, and frameworks that may be beyond the reach of empirical investigation.

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  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of speculative philosophy in Chaldean Numerology is: 3

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of speculative philosophy in Pythagorean Numerology is: 6


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  • spekulatív filozófiaHungarian
  • قیاس آرائی کا فلسفہUrdu

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