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Old 06-16-2007, 07:24 PM   #11
Nafheense

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Originally posted by Aivo½so


I'm not sure where I said that

Where analytic philosophy tends to treat philosophy in terms of discrete problems, capable of being analyzed apart from their historical origins (much as scientists consider the history of science inessential to scientific inquiry), continental philosophy typically suggests that "philosophical argument cannot be divorced from the textual and contextual conditions of its historical emergence".[6]
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