Melvyn Bragg and his guests discuss the Continental-Analytic split in Western philosophy. The Analytic school favours a logical, scientific approach, in contrast to the Continental emphasis on the importance of time and place. But what are the origins of this split and is it possible that contemporary philosophers can bridge the gap between the two? Melvyn Bragg is joined by Stephen Mulhall of New College, University of Oxford, Beatrice Han-Pile of the University of Essex and Hans Johann-Glock of the University of Zurich.
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needtoalwayslearn 1 week ago
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DamiaanVDW 2 weeks ago
Another invaluable upload. Thanks so much, Alifeofreason, I'd like to see some vids of you giving some of your own opinions one day!
ResponsibleSnowflake 2 months ago