Am I alone in finding the very idea of “Continental Philosophy” ridiculous? What would we think of a university that appointed someone to teach Continental Chemistry? Continental Algebra? Does it tell us something about philosophy as an academic discipline?
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reality is nondual, and as such neither subjective nor objective; or if you prefer it has both subjective and objective poles. Truth is the dialectic between the two. This is what the German idealists meant by the Absolute.
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Above, you tried to use a normative argument to support an epistemological claim. Here, you appear to confuse ontology with metaphysics?
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