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  • ...rgument for the [[existence]] of an [[unconscious mind]]. During the 19th century, the dominant trend in [[western world|Western]] thought was [[positivism]] ...wrote: "It is difficult - or perhaps [[impossible]] - to find a nineteenth-century psychologist or psychiatrist who did not recognize unconscious cerebration
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  • ...that Kierkegaard was "by far, the most profound thinker of the nineteenth century" <ref [[name]]="ArisSoc"> ...most popular works in this era, and although some contemporary atheistic [[philosophers]] and psychologists dismiss Kierkegaard's suggested solution as [[faith]],
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  • ...idely regarded as one of the most influential [[philosophers]] of the 20th century.
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  • ...much more [[tragic]] [[awareness]]. If there is a great lesson of the 20th-century history, it's the lesson of [[psychoanalysis]]: The lesson of totalitarian ...tragic and sincere. Liberalism emerged after the Thirty Years War in 17th-century Europe. It was a desperate answer to a very pressing problem: we have here
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  • ...an influential [[philosophy | philosopher]] in [[Nineteenth Century | 19th-century]] [[Europe]], as well as in those of a [[philosopher]] he is said to have i ...] influenced nineteenth century [[romantic nationalism]] and its twentieth century excesses. The [[Young Hegelians]], by contrast, took Hegel's [[thoughts]]
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  • ...widely regarded as one of the most influential philosophers of the [[20th century]].<ref name="Time">Time 100. {{cite web | title=Time 100: Scientists and Th ...ush Rhees]], [[Georg Henrik von Wright]] and [[Peter Geach]]. Contemporary philosophers heavily influenced by him include [[Michael Dummett]], [[Donald Davidson (p
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  • ...e'' (1969) led [[Michel Foucault]] to declare that "one day, perhaps, this century will be called Deleuzian." (Deleuze, for his part, said Foucault's comment ...'s work falls into two groups: on one hand, monographs interpreting modern philosophers ([[Spinoza]], [[Leibniz]], [[Hume]], [[Kant]], [[Nietzsche]], [[Bergson]])
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  • ...is a principal feature differentiating Hegel's thought from that of other philosophers. ...n [[Analytic philosophy|analytic]] and [[Logical positivism|positivistic]] philosophers have considered Hegel a principal target because of what they consider the
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  • An influence on many other major philosophers, his own students at various times included [[Hans-Georg Gadamer]], [[Hans ...ies, such as the [[Vienna Circle]], [[Theodor Adorno]], and Anglo-American philosophers such as [[Bertrand Russell]] and [[Alfred Ayer]].
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  • ...t in Philosophy'' one of the most famous Marxist philosophers of the 20th century shares his concept of what it means to function fruitfully as a political t
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  • ...he ruminates on everything from ''Seinfeld'' to the sex lives of ancient philosophers.
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  • ='Seven Variations on the Century' by Alain Badiou= ...hieved through the extraordinarily brutal inversion of everything that the century had managed to desire and invent. The current of thought which effectively
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  • * [[Books/Alain Badiou/The Century]] * [[Books/Louis Althusser/Philosophy For Non Philosophers]]
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