This collection of essays from the Royal Institute of Philosophy
shows the connections and interrelations between the analytic and
hermeneutic strains in German philosophy since Kant, partly to
challenge the idea that there are two separate, non-communicating
traditions. The distinguished contributors include Robert Solomon
writing on Nietzsche, Michael Inwood on Heidegger, P. M. S. Hacker
on Frege and Wittgenstein, Christopher Janaway on Schopenhauer,
Thomas Uebel on Neurath and the Vienna Circle, and Jay Bernstein on
Adorno. The collection is rounded off by a paper by Jurgen Habermas
specifically on hermeneutic and analytic philosophy.
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