This article explores the question of the nature of the differences between analytic and continental styles of philosophizing, raising the political stakes of the professional differentiation between, and especially: the denial of the difference between analytic philosophy and continental philosophy. Discusses the question of the annexation of the philosophical themes of continental philosophy on the part of analytic philosophy, annexation because it is not dialogical or hermeneutical, appropriation or cooption simply by refusing the distinction between styles altogether
In philosophy and political theory, divisions come and go, but some persist despite being obviously ...
At its origins, analytic philosophy is an interest in language, science, logic, analysis, and a syst...
What is the difference between analytic and Continental philosophy? That the former has not withdraw...
At the beginning of the twentieth century, when other philosophical tendencies were in the ascendanc...
While some limited studies exist examining philosophy texts (Bloor, 1996; Hyland, 2005), these focus...
Philosophy is often divided into two traditions: analytic and continental philosophy. Characterizing...
The aim of this issue is to explicate and further develop recent work bridging traditional divisions...
Abstract – In this paper I reconstruct the nature, origins and survivals of the divide between ‘anal...
Efforts to understand the division between analytic and continental philosophy in strictly philosoph...
Should philosophy make things simpler or more complex? Should it describe the muddle of human emotio...
Continental philosophies of science tend to exemplify holistic themes connecting order and contingen...
How is the philosophical study of religion best pursued? Responses to this meta-philosophical questi...
In the field of philosophical studies you often find polarity between two directions, two programme ...
For most of the twentieth and now also the twenty-first century, the world of academic philosophy ha...
Philosophy in the West divides into three parts: Analytic Philosophy (AP), Continental Philosophy (C...
In philosophy and political theory, divisions come and go, but some persist despite being obviously ...
At its origins, analytic philosophy is an interest in language, science, logic, analysis, and a syst...
What is the difference between analytic and Continental philosophy? That the former has not withdraw...
At the beginning of the twentieth century, when other philosophical tendencies were in the ascendanc...
While some limited studies exist examining philosophy texts (Bloor, 1996; Hyland, 2005), these focus...
Philosophy is often divided into two traditions: analytic and continental philosophy. Characterizing...
The aim of this issue is to explicate and further develop recent work bridging traditional divisions...
Abstract – In this paper I reconstruct the nature, origins and survivals of the divide between ‘anal...
Efforts to understand the division between analytic and continental philosophy in strictly philosoph...
Should philosophy make things simpler or more complex? Should it describe the muddle of human emotio...
Continental philosophies of science tend to exemplify holistic themes connecting order and contingen...
How is the philosophical study of religion best pursued? Responses to this meta-philosophical questi...
In the field of philosophical studies you often find polarity between two directions, two programme ...
For most of the twentieth and now also the twenty-first century, the world of academic philosophy ha...
Philosophy in the West divides into three parts: Analytic Philosophy (AP), Continental Philosophy (C...
In philosophy and political theory, divisions come and go, but some persist despite being obviously ...
At its origins, analytic philosophy is an interest in language, science, logic, analysis, and a syst...
What is the difference between analytic and Continental philosophy? That the former has not withdraw...