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| History of Western philosophy |
| Western philosophy |
| Pre-Socratic · Ancient Medieval · Renaissance · Modern Contemporary 17th · 18th · 19th · 20th Century |
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| Western culture · Western world |
The 20th century brought with it the end of the modern era in philosophy and the initiation of contemporary philosophy. This new era in philosophy saw the professionalization of the discipline, the development of a deep divide between philosophers who labeled themselves “analytic” and philosophers who labeled themselves "continental", as well as the first substantial contributions of the United States to philosophy.
See also
- Twentieth-century French philosophy
- List of philosophers born in the nineteenth century
- List of philosophers born in the twentieth century
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