In this article I argue that new light can be shed on the analytic/Continental divide by looking at the controversy on the nature of philosophy in late 19th-century/early-20th-century Germany. The controversy is between those thinkers who understand philosophy primarily as a worldview [Weltanschauung] and those who insist that it should be understood as a science [Wissenschaft]. The positions of the two main representatives of the two camps, Wilhelm Dilthey and Heinrich Rickert, are presented and assessed. Their mutual disagreement on what philosophy ought to be reflects in a striking way some of the major tensions existing between the analytic and the Continental camps today. At the end of the article I formulate a historical hypothesis ab...
Analytic philosophers have until recently been reluctant to pursue historical investigations into th...
Continental philosophies of science tend to exemplify holistic themes connecting order and contingen...
Efforts to understand the division between analytic and continental philosophy in strictly philosoph...
At the beginning of the twentieth century, when other philosophical tendencies were in the ascendanc...
Abstract – In this paper I reconstruct the nature, origins and survivals of the divide between ‘anal...
The professionalization of the study of history in the Nineteenth Century made possible a new way of...
This article explores the question of the nature of the differences between analytic and continental...
ABSTRACT: Although there is no consensus on what distinguishes analytic from Continental philosophy,...
This chapter compares two key figures in late nineteenth century debates concerning historical relat...
While many (perhaps most) of those engaged in the study of philosophy would accept the continued rea...
The purpose of this thesis is to study the philosophical developments in Swedish philosophy during t...
The controversy and debate over the character of the relationship between the natural and human scie...
At the turn of the century, Russell, Husserl and Couturat singled out Leibniz the logician as an imp...
The development of historical consciousness is a phenomenon which has had a profound effect on the g...
A broad comparison is made in this essay between the state of Anglophone and Continental philosophy ...
Analytic philosophers have until recently been reluctant to pursue historical investigations into th...
Continental philosophies of science tend to exemplify holistic themes connecting order and contingen...
Efforts to understand the division between analytic and continental philosophy in strictly philosoph...
At the beginning of the twentieth century, when other philosophical tendencies were in the ascendanc...
Abstract – In this paper I reconstruct the nature, origins and survivals of the divide between ‘anal...
The professionalization of the study of history in the Nineteenth Century made possible a new way of...
This article explores the question of the nature of the differences between analytic and continental...
ABSTRACT: Although there is no consensus on what distinguishes analytic from Continental philosophy,...
This chapter compares two key figures in late nineteenth century debates concerning historical relat...
While many (perhaps most) of those engaged in the study of philosophy would accept the continued rea...
The purpose of this thesis is to study the philosophical developments in Swedish philosophy during t...
The controversy and debate over the character of the relationship between the natural and human scie...
At the turn of the century, Russell, Husserl and Couturat singled out Leibniz the logician as an imp...
The development of historical consciousness is a phenomenon which has had a profound effect on the g...
A broad comparison is made in this essay between the state of Anglophone and Continental philosophy ...
Analytic philosophers have until recently been reluctant to pursue historical investigations into th...
Continental philosophies of science tend to exemplify holistic themes connecting order and contingen...
Efforts to understand the division between analytic and continental philosophy in strictly philosoph...