Multiple philosopher AI agents are configured to represent different schools of thought and engage in simulated dialogues around specific propositions. Through a design where the philosopher is "in the loop," the system can imitate their reasoning style; while the researcher remains "over the loop," guiding the dialogue direction and distilling new perspectives that transcend any single agent. For example, when discussing "free will," a Confucian agent might emphasize how social ethics shapes choices, while an existentialist agent might assert the individual's absolute autonomy. The researcher does not directly intervene in the debate but rather, by adjusting the dialogue framework or introducing new propositions, prompts the agents to generate new concepts through their exchanges—this is neither a predetermined conclusion nor a simple collage, but an inspiring intellectual landscape that emerges from dynamic interaction. This model transforms AI into a "resonance chamber" (Gilles Deleuze) for thought experiments, giving classical philosophy new life and possibilities through generative dialogue.