“In 1990 Kyrgyz reformers picked a physicist essentially out of obscurity to run their country.”
“Jordan algebras are called after the German physicist and mathematician Pascual Jordan.”
“Here is the great American physicist Richard Feynman describing the success of quantum electrodynamics.”
physician
A practitioner of physic, i.e. a specialist in internal medicine, especially as opposed to a surgeon; a practitioner who treats with medication rather than with surgery.
“The dance performance captured the audience's attention with its intricate choreography and mesmerizing physicality, evoking a sense of raw carnality and primal sensuality.”
“I have to work toward a depth of physicality to create the consuming jealousy that obsesses her.”
“Their offensive line leaves something to be desired in terms of power football and physicality.”
“Anthropomorphism grows into theology, while physicism develops into science.”
physicalism
(philosophy) A philosophical position holding that everything which exists is no more extensive than its physical properties; that is, that there are no kinds of things other than physical things.
“It is costly, requires extensive physiatrics evaluations, and has mind-numbing waiting lines.”
“Complementary balneotherapy, physiatrics, massages, etc., combined with the high professional standard of Spa's staff increase basic healing effects.”
“Physiatrics on the other hand, is a readily available modality than can restore much useful function and reverse the contractures.”
“Contrary to what your consult implies in his response, I am not a vitalist, a reductionist, or a physicalist.”
“However, those who reject a physicalist ontology of consciousness must find ways of modeling it as a nonphysical aspect of reality.”
“For all that the argument from charity shows, when it comes to disputes like that between an animist and a physicalist, relativism could be the right view.”