If you wish, as part of your further education, I'll share some concepts of the Milieu essence that our philosophers and theologians debated.
Great philosophers have long debated one of the most pressing of human questions: what makes a late-night place great?
For centuries philosophers have debated whether mathematics is invented or discovered.
Psychologists and philosophers can debate this, but as a constitutional matter, the question is settled.
Furthermore, philosophers have debated whether there is a legitimate distinction.
Theologians and philosophers also debate a broader issue about the nature of God: how are we to understand what sort of thing God is?
For centuries - perhaps, indeed, until it had reached its next target - philosophers would be debating Starglider's real understanding of human affairs and problems.
I understand the philosophers are still debating that one.
Analytical and critical philosophers of history have debated whether historians should express judgements on historical figures, or if this would infringe on their supposed role.
Moral philosophers since David Hume have debated whether values are objective, and thus factual.