What is another word for metaphysicians?

Pronunciation: [mˌɛtəfɪzˈɪʃənz] (IPA)

Metaphysicians refer to those who study or practice metaphysics, the branch of philosophy that deals with the nature of existence, reality, and the universe. Synonyms for metaphysicians include ontology experts, epistemology scholars, reality researchers, and cosmology practitioners. Other terms that can be used interchangeably with metaphysicians include transcendentalists, spiritualists, and idealists. While each of these terms has a slightly different connotation, they all relate to the study of the fundamental nature of the universe and its existence. Regardless of the term used, metaphysicians share a curiosity about the universe's mysteries, seeking to better understand and find meaning in the world around us.

What are the hypernyms for Metaphysicians?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Famous quotes with Metaphysicians

  • Who are the inventors of Tlön? The plural is inevitable, because the hypothesis of a lone inventor — an infinite Leibniz laboring away darkly and modestly — has been unanimously discounted. It is conjectured that this brave new world is the work of a secret society of astronomers, biologists, engineers, metaphysicians, poets, chemists, algebraists, moralists, painters, geometers... directed by an obscure man of genius. Individuals mastering these diverse disciplines are abundant, but not so those capable of inventiveness and less so those capable of subordinating that inventiveness to a rigorous and systematic plan.
    Jorge Luis Borges
  • The metaphysicians of Tlön do not seek for the truth or even for verisimilitude, but rather for the astounding.
    Jorge Luis Borges
  • A living myth remains largely unconscious for the majority. It is the reality, not the symbol. … Some people in every culture, however, see through or beyond the myth. … Those whose amphibious minds move both within and beyond the myth may be though of as outlaws or metaphysicians. Myth and metaphysics are related to each other in the same way that religion is related to theology. The mythical mind is unreflective. It lives unquestioningly within a horizon of the culture’s images, stories, rituals, and symbols, just as the religious person rests content within the liturgy and creedal structure of the church or cult. The metaphysical mind reflects upon the myth and tries to make it conscious. It plays with the stories and images and lifts the basic presuppositions about life into the light of consciousness. In this sense, metaphysics is the thinking person’s religion.
    Sam Keen
  • Art is not, as the metaphysicians say, the manifestation of some mysterious Idea of beauty or God; it is not, as the aesthetical physiologists say, [play or] a game in which one releases surplus energy, ...not the production of pleasing objects, and is above all, not pleasure itself, but it is the means of union among mankind, joining them in the same feelings, and necessary for the life and progress toward the good of the individual and of humanity.
    Leo Tolstoy
  • Each of them is inhabited by a bland demon, as the German metaphysicians used to call that which gets into a man and makes him creative, not so forcibly that it turns them away from criticism, but valid enough to give them the right to speak with the authority of artists.
    Edith Sitwell

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