Continental philosophy
Continental philosophy is a general term for several related philosophical traditions that (notionally) originated in continental Europe, in contrast with Anglo-American analytic philosophy. Continental philosophy includes phenomenology, existentialism, hermeneutics, structuralism, post-structuralism and post-modernism, deconstruction, French feminism, critical theory such as that of the Frankfurt School, psychoanalysis, the work of Friedrich Nietzsche, and most branches of Marxism and Marxist philosophy (though there also exists a self-described Analytical Marxism).
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Continental Europe - Anglo-American - Analytic philosophy - Phenomenology - Existentialism - Hermeneutics - Structuralism - Post-structuralism - Post-modernism - Deconstruction - French feminism - Critical theory - Frankfurt School - Psychoanalysis - Friedrich Nietzsche - Marxism - Marxist philosophy - Analytical Marxism
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| ► | Introduction |
| ► | History |
| ► | Continental philosophy in English-speaking countries |
| ► | Differences from analytic philosophy |
| ► | References and Further reading |
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