The dexterity with which he counterfeits sanity presents, to the metaphysician, one of the most singular problems in the study of mind. |
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In this role, as with his solo work, he's a miner of sonic archaeologies, a metaphysician of the eddies, currents and whirlpools of the past. |
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In demonstrating his versatility, he shows himself to be as much skillful artisan as easy-going metaphysician. |
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He had both the subtle mind of the metaphysician and the penetrating insight of the disillusioned moralist. |
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At least in anglophone countries, Spinoza's reputation as a political thinker is eclipsed by his reputation as a rationalist metaphysician. |
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So, these terms require dedicated treatment at the hands of the metaphysician. |
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The metaphysician is helpless without the physician and vice versa. |
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One strand focuses on Pythagoras as a master metaphysician. |
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He is not an exact psychologist, much less a rigorous metaphysician. |
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The desire to ensure irrefutability, perhaps the legacy of reflection on the Socratic elenchus, drives him to the conclusion that one really has recollected the Form only when one has become a metaphysician. |
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As a metaphysician, I tend to look for the deeper meaning of all things. |
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The physician and the metaphysician should necessary come together. |
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