Traditional vs. Analytic Philosophy [Book Review]

Grazer Philosophische Studien 21 (1):193-202 (1984)
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Abstract

We review an influential series of lectures on analytic philosophy published in 1976 by the West German philosopher Ernst Tugendhat focusing on Tugendhat's treatment of Husserl, and particularly on issues connected with the notion of dependence or Abhängigkeit central to Husserl's philosophy. These issues are of interest not only because Tugendhat's work is one of the few contributions to contemporary analytic philosophy in which they are confronted explicitly, but also because what he has to say about Husserl and dependence illustrates well both the positive and the negative thrust of his argument.

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Barry Smith
University at Buffalo
Kevin Mulligan
University of Geneva

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