philosopher
/fəˈlɒsəfə(r)/ (bre, ipa) · /fəˈlɑːsəfər/ (ame, ipa) · /fə-ˈlä-s(ə-)fər/ (ame, mw)
philosopher — 名詞
- philosophersingular
- philosophersplural
1. someone whose subject is the big questions of human life, truth, knowledge, and
哲學家
研究或講授哲學的人
someone whose subject is the big questions of human life, truth, knowledge, and right and wrong, often through teaching or books.
At university, Hana hopes to become a philosopher of law.
在大學裡,Hana 希望成為研究法律的哲學家。
pattern: philosopher of + subject
The museum showed letters written by a Greek philosopher long ago.
博物館展出了很久以前一位希臘哲學家寫的信。
collocation: Greek philosopher
In class, Mr Chen asked which philosopher first shaped Maya's ideas.
課堂上,陳老師問是哪位哲學家最早影響了 Maya 的想法。
The radio host interviewed a young philosopher about fair school rules.
那位廣播主持人訪問了一名年輕哲學家,談學校規定是否公平。
Daniel became a philosopher after years of reading and teaching.
Daniel 經過多年閱讀與教學後,成了一位哲學家。
- thinker
broader, and not always tied to the academic subject of philosophy
- scholar
broader, often stressing careful study rather than original ideas
- intellectual
broader, often used for a public writer or critic rather than a specialist in philosophy
文法句型
a philosopher of + subject
Greek / ancient / modern philosopher
philosopher who + writes or teaches about ideas
用法筆記
Often used with an area after of, such as philosopher of law or philosopher of mind. In everyday English, thinker is broader; philosopher usually suggests someone linked to the subject of philosophy or a known tradition of ideas.