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The Continental-Analytic Split

In Our Time: Philosophy

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The Philosophy of the Everyday

i would agree with the fact that there are certain inconsistencies in the position of the viena circle, to the extent that they couldn't provide a philosophical justification for their ethical and political stances. And therefore wew just have to agreed to disagree on some fundamental assumptions. But i think if i had to pick out one thing, i'd say that it's because that's the first time, really, that any one proposed a phenomenlogy of the every day which reversed the traditional primacy of a theoretical overa practical. The main task of phenomenology certainly, is to try to describe and understand, viz, a primary engagement with the world.

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