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The capacity of a philosophical system or idea to generate new questions, distinctions, and lines of inquiry beyond its original formulation. A generative philosophy is not a closed system but a seed that sprouts new debates, connecting to other domains and producing unforeseen implications. Philosophical generativity is what makes some works “classic”—they continue to speak to new generations because they contain conceptual resources that outrun their original context.
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