Philosophical vs Hypothetical - What's the difference?
philosophical | hypothetical |
Of, or pertaining to, philosophy.
Rational; analytic or critically-minded; thoughtful.
* 1846 , , "The Sphinx" in Arthur's Ladies Magazine ,
Detached, calm, stoic.
* 1911 , , "The Schartz-Metterklume Method,"
Based upon a hypothesis; conjectural
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(philosophy) conditional; contingent upon some hypothesis/antecedent
A hypothetical situation or proposition
As adjectives the difference between philosophical and hypothetical
is that philosophical is of, or pertaining to, philosophy while hypothetical is based upon a hypothesis; conjectural.As a noun hypothetical is
a hypothetical situation or proposition.philosophical
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Alternative forms
* philosophicall (obsolete) * phylosophical (nonstandard) * phylosophicall (obsolete)Adjective
(en adjective)- His richly philosophical intellect was not at any time affected by unrealities.
- She bore the desertion with philosophical indifference.
Antonyms
* nonphilosophicalSynonyms
* philosophicDerived terms
* philosophicallyExternal links
* (wikipedia "philosophical")hypothetical
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Adjective
(en adjective)Synonyms
* conjectural * (contingent upon some hypothesis) conditionalAntonyms
* (actual) actual * (in philosophy) categoricalNoun
(en noun)- These hypotheticals serve no purpose until we have more information.