ABSTRACT

This book shows how the continental philosophical tradition developed in the twentieth century in a philosophically distinct manner. It focuses on the central philosophical ideas, specifically the core issues in epistemology and ontology, that constitute this tradition or approach as distinct.

chapter 1|47 pages

Phenomenology

chapter 2|61 pages

Ontology

chapter 3|39 pages

Social Epistemology

chapter 4|48 pages

Interpretation

chapter 5|49 pages

The New Sophists

chapter |8 pages

Conclusion