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Origins of Analytic Philosophy
- Analytic philosophy began in early 20th century Cambridge with Russell and Wittgenstein using Frege's revolutionary logic.
- This new logic allowed clearer formal representation of complex reasoning beyond Aristotelian logic.
Continental Philosophy's Core Focus
- Continental philosophy often focuses on human existence, finitude, and self-awareness rather than abstract logic.
- It favors hermeneutic, contextual understanding over scientific methods, emphasizing experience and historical conditions.
Methodological Differences Explained
- Analytic philosophy emphasizes clarity and logical rigor, focusing on conceptual analysis to clarify questions.
- Continental philosophy varies but often resists scientific methods and embraces historical and social context in understanding problems.