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Continental philosophy is a term used to describe some philosophers and philosophical traditions that do not fall under the umbrella of analytic philosophy. However, there is no academic consensus on the definition of continental philosophy. Prior to the twentieth century, the term … See more
The term continental philosophy, in the above sense, was first widely used by English-speaking philosophers to describe university courses in the 1970s, emerging as a collective name for the philosophies then widespread in … See more
The history of continental philosophy (taken in the narrower sense of "late modern/contemporary continental philosophy") is usually thought to begin with German idealism. Led by figures like Fichte, Schelling, and later Hegel, German idealism developed … See more
• The Phenomenology of Spirit (1807) by Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel
• Logical Investigations (1901) by Edmund Husserl
• I and Thou (1923) by Martin Buber
• History and Class Consciousness (1923) by György Lukács See moreWikipedia text under CC-BY-SA license - People also ask
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