On the analytic-continental divide in philosophy : Nietzsche's lying truth, Heidegger's speaking language, and philosophy

In C. G. Prado (ed.), A House Divided: Comparing Analytic and Continental Philosophy. Humanity Books (2003)
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On the political nature of the analytic - continental distinction in professional philosophy and the general tendency to discredit continental philosophy while redesignating the rubric as analytically conceived.

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