philosophical
The Spanish word 'filosófico' translates to 'philosophical' in English. It is an adjective that describes something related to or concerning the theoretical basis of a particular branch of knowledge or experience, especially in the moral, social, or aesthetic aspects of life. It can also refer to a person who is learned, wise, and has an inquisitive mind, often pondering the fundamental nature of things, such as the meaning of life, morality, truth, existence and reality.
The term 'philosophic' refers to wisdom and the search for answers to the great questions of existence.
Here, 'filosófico' is used as an adjective to describe something related to philosophy, in this case, the term itself and what it implies in matters of wisdom and critical thinking.
In a philosophical sense, our perception of reality can be questioned.
In this example, 'filosófico' is used in a prepositional phrase, 'en un sentido filosófico,' that loosely translates to 'from a philosophical standpoint.' It introduces the view or perspective from which the subsequent statement is made.
The philosophical approach of Socrates is still studied in universities today.
The term 'filosófico' is used here as an adjective that qualifies 'enfoque,' which means 'approach.' It indicates that the approach in question is related to or characterized by philosophy.