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'philosophical implications' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you need to indicate the philosophical consequences of an idea or action. For example, "The film raises interesting ethical questions and has deep philosophical implications."
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In 1888, Cantor published his correspondence with several philosophers on the philosophical implications of his set theory.
Though quantum gravity has been the subject of investigation by physicists for almost a century, philosophers have only just begun to investigate its philosophical implications.
The philosophical implications are worth considering.
Perhaps this is a game with profound philosophical implications.
Leary explored the cultural and philosophical implications of psychedelic drugs.
This paradoxical play with material fact and perceptual illusion had philosophical implications.
Especially appropriate for music with philosophical implications, the outside noise functioned as a cosmic reminder.
"This process alone is a breakthrough with important philosophical implications for China as a nation.
Mr. Ikeda's work does not offer much insight into the philosophical implications.
His second Surrealist manifesto, published in 1930, explored the philosophical implications of Surrealism.
Auerbach's intention is, however, not documentary but artistic -- the question of identity and its philosophical implications troubles Gordon deeply.
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