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"philosophical discourse" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a discussion or exchange of ideas pertaining to philosophy. For example: "The philosophical discourse that took place during the philosophy seminar was incredibly thought-provoking."
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Oxford was the center of philosophical discourse at the time, with some 70 philosophers on the faculty.
Julian Baggini is that happy thing – a philosopher who recognises that readers go glassy-eyed if presented with high-octane philosophical discourse.
On Love, philosophical discourse by Stendhal, published in 1822 as De l'amour.
Much historical and philosophical discourse is available online and elsewhere about the concept.
It is what philosophical discourse refers to as 'good infinity".' Funeral was November 20 in Florida.
because they lacked the basic depth and literacy for a thorough philosophical discourse.
Quite the opposite: it is a demanding philosophical discourse addressing a series of complex ethical and biomedical issues.
Now, Mr. Phillips says, they are following the model of Socrates himself, who traveled the land to inspire philosophical discourse.
Based on a prizewinning semiautobiographical novel by Béatrix Beck, the film takes the form of a philosophical discourse à la Diderot.
Far from being a titillating sex show, "The Piano Teacher" has the feel of a clinical case study elevated into a subject of aesthetic and philosophical discourse.
We can expect intense quiet works as intimate as prayer, and others that in their invention and formal arguments will read like fine philosophical discourse.
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