Pseudosophical
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Intermingling of the Greek prefix pseudo and the adjective philisophical, i.e. falsely philisophical. The intention of creating this word isnt applicable to criticism of philisophical arguments per se, but rather to certain scenes of bad movies or low-budget films in which the dialogue contains lines which were probably the film directors attempt at being philisophical, but is in fact unintelligible nonsense.
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False depth. Fake philosophical. It sounds deep and philosophical but they are just trying to impress people, or they are just trying to confuse people.
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