Abstract

However, the phrase is often confused with modern philosophy (which refers to an earlier period in Western philosophy), postmodern philosophy (which refers to continental philosophers' criticisms of modern philosophy), and with a non-technical use of the phrase referring to any recent philosophic work. The notable theory of this philosophy is existentialism, Marxism, dialectical materialism, common language philosophy etc.

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  • Contemporary philosophy is the present period in the history of Western philosophy beginning at the early 20th century with the increasing professionalization of the discipline and the rise of analytic and continental philosophy

  • The phrase "contemporary philosophy" is a piece of technical terminology in philosophy that refers to a specific period in the history of Western philosophy

  • The two-dimensional concept or subject by the dialectic According to Hegel; the main aspect of this philosophy is the opposite: Opposition is the basis for all modifications

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; the phrase is often confused with modern philosophy (which refers to an earlier period in Western philosophy); postmodern philosophy (which refers to continental philosophers' criticisms of modern philosophy); and with a non-technical use of the phrase referring to any recent philosophic work. The notable theory of this philosophy is existentialism; Marxism; dialectical materialism; common language philosophy etc.

Introduction
Hegel’s Dialectic Method
Dialectical Materialism
The law of the Negation of Negation
Henri-Louis Bergson and his philosophy
14. Jean-Paul Sartre’s View
12. Pragmatism
13. Charles Sanders Peirce and his Pragmatism
14. William James and his Pragmatism
56 References
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