Metaphysic

adj, noun

Definitions

Adjective
  1. 1
    Metaphysical. archaic, not-comparable

    "Bring sweet philosophy along, In metaphysic dreams."

Noun
  1. 1
    The field of study of metaphysics. archaic, uncountable

    "With reference to general Philosophy or Metaphysic proper, psychology may be viewed as a kind of common ground whereon thinkers of widely different schools may meet."

  2. 2
    The metaphysical system of a particular philosopher or of a particular school of thought. countable

    "The uncertain conclusions of an ill-conducted analogy, and a false metaphysic, were mixed with a few simple precepts derived from observation, which probably made the whole of the science of prognostication in its earliest and purest state."

  3. 3
    A fundamental principle or key concept. countable

    "What we need as a metaphysic and what the logical realists are at least glimpsing, is the principle of contradiction."

Etymology

Etymology 1

From Latin metaphysicus.

Etymology 2

From Middle English methaphesik, methaphisik, methaphisique, metaphesyk, methafisik, metaphesyk, methephysyk, from Old French metafisique, methaphisique and Medieval Latin metaphysica, methephisica; equivalent to meta- + physic.

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