He brought to the particular measure largeness of view, dispassionateness of temper, and the philosophic mind; and his work came to have cultural significance and quality.
It began with the words "Language is the last and deepest problem for the philosophic mind."
It is a false description; and a false description is anathema to the philosophic mind.' '
I am sure it is anathema to the philosophic mind,' said James Dillon.
Although his standing as an artist was not high, Tebbitt was a man of some character with a philosophic mind.
Hamlet swears to do this, but his philosophic mind is deeply upset at the shock of his uncle's treachery and his mother's possible involvement in it.
I promise not to linger, Jack, though La Reunion is another Ophir, to the philosophic mind.
As Ms. Solnit points out, it has long been associated with the philosophic mind: Aristotle paced while lecturing; Kierkegaard rambled around Copenhagen while thinking.
Pascal somewhere says: "In viewing the march of human evolution, the philosophic mind should look upon humanity as one man, and not as a conglomeration of individuals."
He was happiest in doing his work, of which a chief part was in his study, where he employed his philosophic mind in strengthening the foundations of religious faith.