... should indicate
the pointlessness of trying to offer a general defence of those who find
their time well spent reading work by (among others) the major
Continental philosophers’. On the other hand, ... is the shared rejection
ofthe idea that philosophy is either continuous with or is closely affil-
iated to science, in the sense ofthe natural sciences. There is good
reason to think that the ... plausible way of engaging with the idea of a distinc-
tive Continental tradition which does not acknowledge the centrality
of the phenomenological movement to the history of philosophy in
Continental...
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QUATERNARY GEOLOGICAL MAP OFTHECONTINENTAL
SHELF OF VIETNAM AT THE ... basins both on the land and in the ocean area. Therefore, the coarse layer in
the lower part ofthe cycle reflects strong energy of currents, tectonic uplifting
movement in the marginal area ... in the abyssal with the depth over 200
meters. The Eastern Sea abyssal is the place where the oceanic crust exposed in the
form of triangular shape with the right line oriented NE-SW and the...
... insignificant. There is a
reality ofthe nothing’, a distinct experience ofthe absence of any
specific thing that is the cause of an extraordinary unease. Normally,
our way of being in the world is the ... by the shift ofthe title of the
influential journal Man and World to its current Continental Philosophy
Review.
Second, the genealogy ofthe various convergent and divergent
movements ofcontinental ... advantage ofthe specialised
knowledge ofthe commissioned authors in generating the list of
technical terms, on the principle that the distributed cognition of
experts would be far superior to the...