adv. (UN-1 11.)
1674. R. Godfrey, Inj. & Ab. Physic, 179. I should not easily have believed that any Physician had been so unphilosophically bred, as to ascribe the cure of Diseases to the Devil.
1705. Clarke, Unch. Obligat. Nat. Relig. (1716), 278. These latter indeed, explained themselves very weakly and unphilosophically.
1778. Phil. Trans., LXVIII. 814. An experiment thus loosely and unphilosophically made.
1830. Mackintosh, Eth. Philos., Wks. 1846, I. 203. Believing unphilosophically, as well as dangerously, that there can be any measure so useful [etc.].
1854. G. P. R. James, Ticonderoga, III. 43. Sometimes Woodchuck would talk, neither unphilosophically, nor unlearnedly, upon a life to come.