فلسفه

See also: فلسفة

Azerbaijani

Noun

فلسفه (fəlsəfə) (definite accusative فلسفه‌نی (fəlsəfəni), plural فلسفه‌لر (fəlsəfələr))

  1. Arabic spelling of fəlsəfə

Declension

Malay

Noun

فلسفه (plural فلسفه-فلسفه or فلسفه٢)

  1. Jawi spelling of falsafah.‎

Ottoman Turkish

Etymology

Borrowed from Arabic فَلْسَفَة (falsafa, philosophy), ultimately from Ancient Greek φῐλοσοφῐ́ᾱ (phĭlosophĭ́ā, philosophy).

Noun

فلسفه • (felsefe) (definite accusative فلسفه‌یی (felsefeyi), plural فلسفه‌لر (felsefeler))

  1. philosophy, a discipline that seeks truth through reasoning rather than empiricism, often attempting to provide explanations relating to general concepts
    Synonyms: حكمت (hikmet), علم حكمت (ʼilm-i hikmet)

Derived terms

  • فلسفه اخلاقیه (felsefe-i ahlâkiye, philosophy of morality)
  • فلسفه اولی (felsefe-i ûlâ, ontology)
  • فلسفه تاریخیه (felsefe-i târihiye, philosophy of history)
  • فلسفه دینیه (felsefe-i diniye, philosophy of religion)
  • فلسفی (felsefî, philosophical)
  • فلسفیات (felsefiyât, philosophical studies)

Descendants

  • Turkish: felsefe

Further reading

Persian

Etymology

    Borrowed from Arabic فَلْسَفَة (falsafa).

    Pronunciation

     

    Readings
    Classical reading? falsafa
    Dari reading? falsafa
    Iranian reading? falsafe
    Tajik reading? falsafa

    Noun

    فلسفه • (falsafa / falsafe) (Tajik spelling фалсафа)

    1. philosophy
    Persian terms derived from the Arabic root ف ل س ف (0 c, 2 e)