Wiktionary
a. not philosophical
Usage examples of "unphilosophical".
Struck by the contrast between the two simultaneous honeymoons, and a vision of the high-spirited mountain girl, seen in this place a young bride seeking her husband, Gower Woodseer could have performed that unphilosophical part.
I did not, however, carry this unphilosophical resolution into effect.
God now compared to Light deemed unphilosophical, if not Atheistic, 739-m.
And if we seem to have found a sufficient explanation already, it is unphilosophical to look farther, at least till we have tried whether our explanation fits the facts.
And yet, improbable and unphilosophical as it is, it has never found a lack of supporters.
With their explanations and their fine words for things that are beyond their comprehension because their science is still unpoetical and unphilosophical, they do not serve us in the least.
It is precisely no other than the putting of that most unphilosophical proposition, that two bodies can occupy the same space at the same time.
The complexion of that case had somehow forced upon him the general idea of the absurdity of things human, which in the abstract is sufficiently annoying to an unphilosophical temperament, and in concrete instances becomes exasperating beyond endurance.
That is a very unpoetical, if not unphilosophical, mode of viewing antiquities.
And then we shall have no occasion for that unphilosophical fiction of images in the brain.
But this theory of race is sometimes carried to an anti-christian and unphilosophical excess.
This variety of terms, which may seem so unphilosophical, is intended only to express that act of the mind, which renders realities, or what is taken for such, more present to us than fictions, causes them to weigh more in the thought, and gives them a superior influence on the passions and imagination.