Noun
One who is versed in metaphysics.
Source: Webster's dictionaryTwo half philosophers will probably never a whole metaphysician make. Gaston Bachelard
Metaphisics is a word that you, my dear Sir! are no great friend to / but yet you will agree, that a great Poet must be, implicitè if not explicitè, a profound Metaphysician. Samuel Taylor Coleridge
The earnings of a poet could be reckoned by a metaphysician rather than a bookkeeper. Edward Dahlberg
A person who studies metaphysics is called a metaphysician. Source: Internet
Reception In the 1960s, Deleuze's portrayal of Nietzsche as a metaphysician of difference rather than a reactionary mystic contributed greatly to the plausibility and popularity of "left-wing Nietzscheanism" as an intellectual stance. Source: Internet
His De l'elevation de la foy et de l'abaissement de la raison en la creance des mysteres de la religion (1641) gave him early a high place as a metaphysician. Source: Internet