The philosophy after Husserl and Heidegger
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https://doi.org/10.12775/RF.2014.012Keywords
Philosophy, hermeneutics, language analysis, the crisis of philosophy, the end of philosophyAbstract
Husserl and Heidegger laid the foundations for the so-called phenomenal and hermeneutic view of reality. This paradigm comprises also the idea of philosophy as the analysis of the language and its postmodern vision as a narrative and their interpretation. Philosophy has become a science limited to the study of language as a narrative and a game of notions. The consequence of this situation is the thesis of the end of philosophy. In this context, the question arises: whether it is still possible a valid justification for the thesis of the philosophy as cognition of reality?
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