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Continental philosophy includes German idealism, phenomenology, existentialism (and its antecedents, such as the thought of Kierkegaard and Nietzsche ), hermeneutics, structuralism, post-structuralism, deconstruction, French feminism, psychoanalytic theory, and the critical theory of the Frankfurt School as well as branches of Freudian, Hegelian...
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22. Apr. 2024 · Continental philosophy, series of Western philosophical schools and movements associated primarily with the countries of the western European continent, especially Germany and France. The term continental philosophy was adopted by professional philosophers in England after World War II to describe.
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The term continental philosophy originated among English-speaking philosophers in the late twentieth century who found it useful for referring to a range of thinkers and traditions that had been largely ignored or neglected by the analytic movement.
The philosophy in continental Europe in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries is best understood as a connected weave of traditions, some of which overlap, but no one of which dominates all the others. Keywords: philosophical scholarship, continental philosophy, continental Europeans, intellectual community, Anglo-American authors. Subject.
29. Nov. 2007 · The Oxford Handbook of Continental Philosophy is a guide to the major themes of the continental European tradition in philosophy in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.