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What is "contemporary philosophy"? (the unity of contemporary philosophy from the point of view of the history of philosophy)

Twentieth-century philosophy split into two traditions that often, at least as a matter of fact, regard each other as incommensurable. The last twenty years pointed to the reversal of this trend. This article can be seen as a contribution to that tendency, in so far as, in it, a new approach to the contemporary reflexion as a whole is proposed: logical analysis and phenomenology- hermeneutics are different sides of one and the same turn in the history of philosophy. Such reading not only recovers philosophy's lost unity, but also throws light on its continuity with history of philosophy.

History of philosophy; contemporary philosophy; analytic philosophy; phenomenology; hermeneutics


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