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Continental Philosophy Summary
999 words, approx. 3 pages Continental Philosophy Continental philosophy is a term that arose after the Second World War in English-speaking countries as a name for philosophical approaches that take as their point of departure the work of certain nineteenth and twentieth...
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Latin American Philosophy Summary
7,224 words, approx. 24 pages Latin American Philosophy Latin American philosophy covers primarily the philosophy produced in the parts of the Americas that belonged to the Spanish and Portuguese empires after 1492. The Maya, Toltec, Aztec, and Inca civilizations engaged in some...
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Philosophy of Film Summary
4,461 words, approx. 15 pages Philosophy of Film In one way, the philosophy of film is almost as old as the technology of film; in another way, it is a phenomenon that only emerges fully a century after the earliest screenings of films in 1895. Philosophizing about film has been...
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Time in Continental Philosophy Summary
3,945 words, approx. 13 pages Time in Continental Philosophy The attempt to conceive time, time's relation to human experience, and the makeup of the universe is perhaps the central problem of twentieth-century Continental philosophy. Time emerged as a central problem in...
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Continental philosophy Information
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 Continental philosophy is a term that originated among English-speaking philosophers to describe various philosophical traditions strongly influenced by certain 19th and 20th century philosophers from mainland Europe.[1] The term is typically used in...



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 Philosophy Today
Continental philosophy and postcolonial subjects
01/01/2000: 5,837 words, approx. 20 pages As a field of specialization in the United States, Continental philosophy generally refers to French and German philosophy in the post-Kantian era. A few great thinkers other than French and German philosophers are included in its canon, for example, Denmark's Kierkegaard and Italy's Croce...
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Philosophy Brings Success To Continental Carlisle Inc.
10/19/1990: 1,058 words, approx. 4 pages Be innovative. Be first. Be flexible. Listen to the customer. With these few words, James M. Black describes how his company has met the competition and remained successful. Black, president of Continental Carlisle Inc., 12 NE 36th St., said...


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