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One can only wonder what might drive a metaphysician out of business these days.
A metaphysician, it seems, is much like a travel agent.
Like many businessmen, he is a better metaphysician than the romantic.
Eight years ago, she left nursing to become a full-time metaphysician.
The top of Sinai is a place for the geologist or the metaphysician.
(Quite the little metaphysician is our Naomi, so it seems.
He was described by one historian as the metaphysician of Diderot's great work.
"I had no idea you were a metaphysician, Captain."
In a corner of the apartment stood the bed of the metaphysician.
A person who studies metaphysics is called a metaphysicist or a metaphysician.
Add it up and you get a metaphysician.
See the omnipresent Hope, whose fountains in our consciousness no metaphysician can find.
He enjoyed the reputation of being the greatest metaphysician of his time.
Whitehead's background was an unusual one for a speculative metaphysician.
From which it is apparent that he is no metaphysician."
But for someone who pretends not to be a metaphysician, you seem to have a pretty good grasp of the matter."
'You're the writer; you'll have to be the metaphysician.
Mr. Bittner's experiences with birds have turned him into a metaphysician.
With all these titles, Dave is a true Metaphysician!
However, logic does not deal with truth in the absolute sense, as for instance a metaphysician does.
TAKE an analytical surgeon who would rather be a metaphysician.
Our grammarians alone, much behind the times, insist, probably in memory of the metaphysician, on absolute reality and truth.
Alchemist, metaphysician, consultant to the forces of time and space, ah yes, time!
Even though he was a skilled metaphysician, he did not believe that God's existence could be proved by logic.
"The metaphysician reasons deductively out of his own subjectivity.