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unphilosophic

a. Not philosophic.

Usage examples of "unphilosophic".

Not only did this poster tramp in again on his cherished convictions about Peace, but he saw in it something more than met the unphilosophic eye.

The vile and horrid mutilations which the tribesmen inflict on all bodies that fall into their hands, and the insults to which they expose them, add, to unphilosophic minds, another terror to death.

The scene at the Red Lion had stirred in him what he had scarcely looked for, a most unphilosophic wrath.

Had Sir Austin given vent to the pain and wrath it was natural he should feel, he might have gone to unphilosophic excesses, and, however much he lowered his reputation as a sage, Lady Blandish would have excused him: she would not have loved him less for seeing him closer.

That he and all his world exists only upon a hypothesis that would explain everyone of these difficulties absolutely, is scarcely likely to occur to his obviously unphilosophic mind.

In the old days it would have been thought unphilosophic as well as effeminate to warm the meeting-houses artificially.

Here was the green pottery seat upon which the unphilosophic philosopher had smoked his pipe - a singularly cold and uncomfortable perch.

Rome, towards sheer materialism, or towards an unchristian and unphilosophic spiritualism.

Some of the things abandoned with unphilosophic ease at the outset proved under the test of experience to be essential.

Had Sir Austin given vent to the pain and wrath it was natural he should feel, he might have gone to unphilosophic excesses, and, however much he lowered his reputation as a sage, Lady Blandish would have excused him: she would not have loved him less for seeing him closer.