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Continental philosophy is an umbrella term for philosophies most prominent in continental Europe, [1] [page needed] which the contemporary political thinker Michael E. Rosen has identified with certain common themes, [2] deriving from a broadly Kantian tradition and focused on personal philosophical reflection rather than exclusively empirical inquiry.
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S. Jean-Michel Salanskis; Jean-Paul Sartre; Richard Schacht; Reiner Schürmann; Michel Serres; Marco Sgarbi; Steven Shaviro; Malek Shojaee; Hugh J. Silverman; Gilbert ...
This is a list of articles in continental philosophy.. Abandonment (existentialism) Abjection; Absurdism; Achieving Our Country; Albert Camus; Alberto Moreiras; Albrecht Wellmer
In Continental Divide: Heidegger, Cassirer, Davos (Harvard University Press, 2010), Peter E. Gordon reconstructs the debate between Heidegger and Cassirer, demonstrating its significance as a point of rupture in Continental thought that implicated all the major philosophical movements of the day.
Continental Philosophy Review is a quarterly peer-reviewed academic journal covering different areas of continental philosophy. It is published by Springer Science+Business Media and the editor-in-chief is Anthony Steinbock (Stony Brook University). The journal was established in 1968 as Man and World, obtaining its current title in 1998. [1]
Comparative and Continental Philosophy is a peer-reviewed and fully refereed journal that appears tri-annually and publishes leading edge papers covering different areas of continental philosophy. It is published by Comparative and Continental Philosophy Circle and is included in ATLA Religion Database, ATLASerials (ATLAS) and The Philosopher's ...
Unassessed Continental philosophy articles (empty) Pages in category "Continental philosophy articles by quality" This category contains only the following page.