Furthermore, anyone who ever ponders the very meaning of life could be called a metaphysician, at least in their moment of pondering. ❋ Mike Dooley (2010)
Schoolmen to go outside the lines of strict ecclesiastical tradition and learn, not only from Aristotle, who was now beginning to be known as a metaphysician and a psychologist, but also from the Arabians and the Jews, whose works had begun to penetrate in Latin translations into the schools of Christian Europe. ❋ 1840-1916 (1913)
The ideal of the metaphysician is the ideal of the animal. ❋ Henry Lindlahr (1893)
The audience hazard the same word "metaphysician" as the answer, but are informed that they are wrong -- the word now represented having only three syllables, and they ultimately discover that the word is "metaphor" (met afore). ❋ Frederica Seeger (N/A)
"A metaphysician is a sort of philosopher, partly visionary and partly sceptical, who sees what is concealed from all others. ❋ Ludvig Holberg (1719)
“A lyrical metaphysician,” Terrence defined instantly. ❋ Unknown (2010)
Whereat he would laugh, and his arms would leap out to me, and he would call me his sweet metaphysician; and the tiredness would pass out of his eyes, and into them would flood the happy love-light that was in itself a new and sufficient advertisement of his immortality. ❋ Unknown (2010)
` The noblest metaphysician of them all, 'Ernest laughed. ❋ Unknown (2010)
God; and when he called me his sweet metaphysician, I called him my immortal materialist. ❋ Unknown (2010)
The metaphysician explains the universe by himself, the scientist explains himself by the universe. ' ❋ Unknown (2010)
The Buddha generally presented himself as more physician than metaphysician. ❋ Susan Engel (2011)
As the evening grew late, Norton, smarting under the repeated charges of being a metaphysician, clutching his chair to keep from jumping to his feet, his gray eyes snapping and his girlish face grown harsh and sure, made a grand attack upon their position. ❋ Unknown (2010)
Ada Lovelace Day celebrates the life and achievements of women in science and technology through blogging in the name of Ada Byron – Countess of Lovelace, daughter of the romantic poet Lord Byron, analyst, metaphysician, the founder of scientific computing, and The Enchantress of Numbers. ❋ Unknown (2010)
From which it is apparent that he is no metaphysician. ' ❋ Unknown (2010)
Though Hazlitt continued to think of himself as a “metaphysician” (less often as a painter; he had by now given up his professional ambitions along those lines), he began to feel comfortable in the role of journalist. ❋ Unknown (2009)
The logical plausibility of it, that made an appeal to his intellect, seemed missed by Kreis and Hamilton, who sneered at Norton as a metaphysician, and who, in turn, sneered back at them as metaphysicians. ❋ Unknown (2010)
The [Metaphysician] describes a piece of wood by its chemical properties and tries to watch it [burn in] a fire. They wonder about how it burns and what a flame is and how that is made. The idea is physics, how does it work. In variant they look at anything that has not been proven in the unknown. "Prote, [hyle],?" They say. ❋ Poiler (2013)