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Term: Writer-Philosopher


Definition:

A writer-philosopher refers to an individual who combines the skills and pursuits of both a writer and a philosopher. Such individuals possess the ability to effectively express complex philosophical ideas through their writing, often using their literary works to convey profound insights about life, society, and human existence.


Senses/Usages:

  1. Sense: An author specializing in philosophical literature.
  2. Sense: A person who engages in philosophical thinking and writing.

Sample Sentences:

  1. Albert Camus, the renowned writer-philosopher, skillfully explored existential themes in his novels and plays.
  2. Arthur Schopenhauer, a notable writer-philosopher of the nineteenth century, profoundly influenced various intellectual movements.
  3. The writer-philosopher's book offers a unique perspective on the intersection of literature and philosophical concepts.
  4. As a writer-philosopher, she immerses herself in deep contemplation and applies her philosophical insights to her fictional characters.

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