←back to thread

303 points FigurativeVoid | 2 comments | | HN request time: 0.543s | source
1. nanna ◴[] No.41845716[source]
Maybe it shook analytic philosophy, or some subdiscipline thereof, but this really was not registered beyond that within philosophy. Analytic philosophy likes to imagine itself to be philosophy propper, which is nonsense. It's just an over confident, aggressively territorial branch which hogs all the resources, even though the majority of students yearn for the richness and breadth of something more akin to what is today going by the moniker of Post-Kantian Philosophy (formerly Continental or Modern European philosophy).
replies(1): >>41845952 #
2. tedheath123 ◴[] No.41845952[source]
Which texts would you recommend students read to learn about Post-Kantian philosophy?