German philosophy
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German philosophy, here taken to mean either (1) philosophy in the German language or (2) philosophy by Germans, has been extremely diverse, and central to both the analytic and continental traditions in philosophy for centuries, from Leibniz through Kant and Hegel to contemporary philosophers such as Jürgen Habermas.
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- Continental philosophy
- Critical theory
- German culture
- German idealism
- German romanticism
- German literature
- History of philosophy
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- List of German-language philosophers
- Logical empiricism
- Modern philosophy
- Phenomenology
- Postmodernism
- Viennese school
[edit] External links
- Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy entry on German Philosophy in the 18th Century Prior to Kant
- Austrian Philosophy