Abstract: | Reviews the book, Minding the gap: Epistemology and philosophy of science in the two traditions by Christopher Norris (2000). In this book, the author takes issue with the all-too-frequently held view that there can be no productive engagement between mainstream analytic philosophers and thinkers in the contemporary Continental tradition. The main focus here is to reveal the various concerns each of these two traditions share—concerns that have often been obscured by narrowly parochial interests and the desire to stake out distinct philosophical territories. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved) |