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Reactions to German Idealism, especially those of the neo-Kantians, logical positivists and Bertrand Russell, were also instrumental in the founding of analytic philosophy, which today reveals and benefits from an increasingly sophisticated appreciation of the European philosophical tradition.



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  • You mean the following sentence or even better just this sentence. Talking about all these "below" things seems like some weird affectation. I cannot help but wonder just how "below" they even are; my guess is that aren't all that very "below". See why those don't work?

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Reactions to German Idealism, especially those of the neo-Kantians, logical positivists and Bertrand Russell, were also instrumental in the founding of analytic philosophy, which today reveals and benefits from an increasingly sophisticated appreciation of the European philosophical tradition.



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  • You mean the following sentence or even better just this sentence. Talking about all these "below" things seems like some weird affectation. I cannot help but wonder just how "below" they even are; my guess is that aren't all that very "below". See why those don't work?

    – tchrist
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Reactions to German Idealism, especially those of the neo-Kantians, logical positivists and Bertrand Russell, were also instrumental in the founding of analytic philosophy, which today reveals and benefits from an increasingly sophisticated appreciation of the European philosophical tradition.



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Reactions to German Idealism, especially those of the neo-Kantians, logical positivists and Bertrand Russell, were also instrumental in the founding of analytic philosophy, which today reveals and benefits from an increasingly sophisticated appreciation of the European philosophical tradition.



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  • You mean the following sentence or even better just this sentence. Talking about all these "below" things seems like some weird affectation. I cannot help but wonder just how "below" they even are; my guess is that aren't all that very "below". See why those don't work?

    – tchrist
    23 hours ago





















  • Did you bother to look it up? :)

    – Lambie
    yesterday











  • You mean the following sentence or even better just this sentence. Talking about all these "below" things seems like some weird affectation. I cannot help but wonder just how "below" they even are; my guess is that aren't all that very "below". See why those don't work?

    – tchrist
    23 hours ago



















Did you bother to look it up? :)

– Lambie
yesterday





Did you bother to look it up? :)

– Lambie
yesterday













You mean the following sentence or even better just this sentence. Talking about all these "below" things seems like some weird affectation. I cannot help but wonder just how "below" they even are; my guess is that aren't all that very "below". See why those don't work?

– tchrist
23 hours ago







You mean the following sentence or even better just this sentence. Talking about all these "below" things seems like some weird affectation. I cannot help but wonder just how "below" they even are; my guess is that aren't all that very "below". See why those don't work?

– tchrist
23 hours ago












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In that context appreciate means to:




understand (a situation) fully; grasp the full implications of







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