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Just as profoundly, historical events such as the [[World Wars]], the [[Russian Revolution of 1917|Russian Revolution]], the near collapse of European parliamentary democracy in the 1930s and 1940s, the [[Holocaust]], the use of [[atomic weapons]] on [[Imperial Japan]], continued colonial violence, the foundation of the [[United Nations]], the elaboration of new doctrines of [[human rights]], the [[Vietnam War]], the failure of revolutionary sentiment in [[1968]], the collapse of the [[Soviet Union]] and its client states, continuing inequities in global development and civil society, the resurgence of "fundamental" religious identity in [[Christian]], [[Jewish]], [[Islamic]], and [[Hindu]] contexts, and seemingly irrepressible if intermittent [[genocide|genocidal]] activity called into question many philosophical doctrines on human [[rationality]] and created ever sharper demands on [[moral philosophy|moral]], [[political philosophy]], and [[philosophy of religion]].
 
Just as profoundly, historical events such as the [[World Wars]], the [[Russian Revolution of 1917|Russian Revolution]], the near collapse of European parliamentary democracy in the 1930s and 1940s, the [[Holocaust]], the use of [[atomic weapons]] on [[Imperial Japan]], continued colonial violence, the foundation of the [[United Nations]], the elaboration of new doctrines of [[human rights]], the [[Vietnam War]], the failure of revolutionary sentiment in [[1968]], the collapse of the [[Soviet Union]] and its client states, continuing inequities in global development and civil society, the resurgence of "fundamental" religious identity in [[Christian]], [[Jewish]], [[Islamic]], and [[Hindu]] contexts, and seemingly irrepressible if intermittent [[genocide|genocidal]] activity called into question many philosophical doctrines on human [[rationality]] and created ever sharper demands on [[moral philosophy|moral]], [[political philosophy]], and [[philosophy of religion]].
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== Philosophical schools ==
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* [[Analytic philosophy]] ([[Lwow-Warsaw School of Logic|Lvov-Warsaw School]])
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* [[Continental philosophy]] ([[Marburg School]] / [[Baden School]])
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* [[Critical theory]] ([[Frankfurt School]])
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* [[Deconstruction]]
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* [[Existentialism]] ([[Kyoto School]])
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* [[Logical Atomism]]
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* [[Logical Positivism]] ([[Vienna Circle]])
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* [[Marxism]] ([[Praxis School]])
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* [[Neopragmatism]]
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* [[New Confucianism]]
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* [[Ordinary language philosophy]]
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* [[Phenomenology]]
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* [[Hermeneutics|Philosophical Hermeneutics]]
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* [[Postanalytic philosophy]]
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* [[Post-colonialism|Post-colonial philosophy]]
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* [[Postmodern philosophy]]
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* [[Post-structuralism]]
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* [[Structuralism]]
      
== See also ==
 
== See also ==

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