Twentieth-century continental philosophy

London ; New York: Routledge (1994)
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Continental philosophy is one of the twentieth century's most important and challenging philosophical movements. This major volume includes fourteen chapters on its major representatives and schools, including phenomenology, existentialism and postmodernism.

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