metaphysics vs philosophizer

metaphysics

noun
  • The view or theory of a particular philosopher or school of thinkers concerning the first principles which describe or explain all that is. 

  • The branch of philosophy which studies fundamental principles intended to describe or explain all that is, and which are not themselves explained by anything more fundamental; the study of first principles; the study of being insofar as it is being (Latin: ens in quantum ens). 

  • The metalogic of physics; the logical framework of physics. 

  • The study of a supersensual realm or of phenomena which transcend the physical world. 

  • Displeasingly abstruse, complex material on any subject. 

  • Philosophers sometimes say that metaphysics is the study of the ultimate nature of the universe. 

  • Any fundamental principles or rules. 

philosophizer

noun
  • A philosopher, a person who writes or reasons in philosophy. 

  • A person who creates superficial arguments or offers meaningless solutions, instead of practical ones. 

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