Some philosophers say we should try to come up with a definition that is itself unclear on just those cases.
"That is only the wind among the leaves," said the philosopher.
"They are the people of the greatest nation in the world," said the philosopher.
Some philosophers say that this would be better, but I am not sure everyone agrees.
The only real problem in life, an ancient philosopher had once said, is what to do next.
"Always remember, he was just another man," the philosopher said.
By reading what the philosophers of all ages have said about worry.
I think one or two philosophers can say why that doesn't tell us much about life and how we interact with each other.
But it's all connected, as some famous philosopher once said, or maybe that was my mother.
A philosopher once said something on the order of this: Marry for conversation.