Samstag, 13. September 2008

The Rise of British Idealism

I have noticed that there are signs for the rise of British Idealism. There is a phenomenlogical turn in British philosophy. Many papers are "produced" on the Hussurlian context.


That means British philosophy is declining from the Empirical tradition.

May be the term "Postivist" or "Empiricist" sounds out-dated. Use "inter-subjectivity", "Meditiation: Descarte's way".


Is there any "new" Russell or Moore? Not to mention "new" Frege or "new "Wittgenstein.

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