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1=analytical philosophy 2=continental philosophy
Phenomenology, existentialism, hermeneutics, and structuralism are often regarded as components of continental philosophy.
Several books have been written on the subject of continental philosophy. Andrew Curtofello wrote " Continental Philosophy: A Contemporary Introduction". Alan D Schrift wrote "The History of Continental Philosophy". Both books are available at Amazon.
Andrew Edgar has written: 'The Philosophy of Habermas (Continental European Philosophy)'
Arthur Bradley has written: 'Originary technicity' -- subject(s): Techne (Philosophy), Continental philosophy
Michael Weston has written: 'Kierkegaard and modern continental philosophy' -- subject(s): European Philosophy, History, Influence, Modern Philosophers, Philosophers, Modern, Philosophy, European
ANDREW CUTROFELLO has written: 'CONTINENTAL PHILOSOPHY: A CONTEMPORARY INTRODUCTION'
Dennis King Keenan has written: 'The question of sacrifice' -- subject(s): Christianity, European Philosophy, Philosophical theology, Philosophy, European, Sacrifice 'Hegel and Contemporary Continental Philosophy'
The five main schools of philosophy are analytic philosophy, continental philosophy, pragmatism, existentialism, and phenomenology. Each school offers different perspectives and methods for understanding the nature of reality, knowledge, and existence.
James Daniel Collins has written: 'Spinoza on nature' -- subject(s): Philosophy of nature, History 'God in modern philosophy' -- subject(s): God, History of doctrines, Modern Philosophy, Philosophy, Modern 'The continental rationalists: Descartes, Spinoza, Leibniz' -- subject(s): Rationalism 'Interpreting modern philosophy' -- subject(s): Modern Philosophy, Philosophy, Modern, Teleology 'The mind of Kierkegaard' 'The Lure of Wisdom'
Continental thinking typically refers to philosophical traditions that originated in continental Europe, including existentialism, phenomenology, and critical theory. These traditions often emphasize human experience, language, culture, and society over abstract theory or logic. Continental philosophy is known for its complex and diverse theories on topics such as freedom, subjectivity, and power.
John A. Stewart has written: 'Drifting continents & colliding paradigms' -- subject(s): Continental drift, Philosophy, Science