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dephilosophise (third-person singular simple present dephilosophises, present participle dephilosophising, simple past and past participle dephilosophised)

  1. Alternative form of dephilosophize
    • 2007, Meera Chakravorty, Consciousness, Time, and Praxis, page 35:
      The theory to repsychologise the philosophical account should not be misunderstood with an idea to dephilosophise it.
    • 2015, Jon Nixon, Hannah Arendt and the Politics of Friendship, page 86:
      He was a man full of contradictions: an intensely private man who lived and flourished through his realtionships with others; a German patriot who demanded that post-war Germany acknowledge its own guilt and restore itself from the basis of that acknowledgement; a psychiatrist who rejected the psychiatric categorisation of mental disorder; a philosopher who sought to dephilosophise philosophy.
    • 2016, Heidi Yeandle, Angela Carter and Western Philosophy, page 41:
      While Carter adheres to the circularity of Plato's Cave analogy by beginning and ending her novel in cinematic caves, Carter uses this cyclicity to deconstruct Plato's philosophy—to dephilosophise.