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While Niffenegger’s book unpacks the human toll time travel extracts on a family, Wray’s story is more philosophic than cathartic.

From Washington Post • Feb. 23, 2016

In its appeal to internationalism, the Keynes proposal struck a broader, more philosophic note than the American proposal.

From Time Magazine Archive

The more philosophic interpret kokusai-ka as an end to Japan's historic attempt to remain separate from the world and the beginning of an opening of Japanese hearts and minds to the international community.

From Time Magazine Archive

He not only half-humorously disclaims the 073 capacity for lofty themes, but, especially as he grows older and more philosophic, and perhaps less lyric, half-seriously attributes whatever he does to persevering effort.

From Horace and His Influence by Showerman, Grant

Justin is in fact not much more philosophic than Hermas.

From Landmarks in the History of Early Christianity by Lake, Kirsopp