Where is philosophy at the start of the twenty–first century?

Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 103 (1):85–99 (2003)
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This paper sketches an analysis of the development of 20th-century philosophy. Starting with the foundational work of Frege and Husserl, the paper traces two parallel strands of philosophy developing from their work. It diagnoses three phases of development: the optimistic phase, the pessimistic phase, and finally the phase of fragmentation. The paper ends with some speculations as to where philosophy will go this century

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Graham Priest
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