There is a chasm in modern philosophy so broad that only a handful of voices have managed to be heard on both sides. Each is a peculiarity to the other — something foreign and quaint.
The origins of this modern split in philosophy can be traced to the two founding philosophers of these movements — Gottlob Frege and Edmund Husserl.
Near the end of his care…
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