In these days a heroine need not be amoralist, but she must be a metaphysician.
He was rather a great judge of metaphysical power than a metaphysician.
For he, like the metaphysician, believes in the reality of that which absorbs his own mind.
Forgive me; I know you are a metaphysician and a moral philosopher, and you'll appreciate this.
There he has aptly described him as a "logician, metaphysician and bard."
No metaphysician ever felt the deficiency of language so much as the grateful.
It is certainly a question not restricted to the physician nor yet to the metaphysician.
In a corner of the apartment stood the bed of the metaphysician.
"I wish I were a metaphysician," said Clarence, with a sigh.
When politics failed, he put on the mask of a metaphysician.
1590s, from Middle French métaphysicien (14c.); see metaphysics + -ian.