Analytic philosophy ends up affirming what continental philosophy has already known for centuries. It's always playing catch-up. Empiricism, at its slow, plodding pace, eventually gets to the paths long-trodden by those who were willing to take huge intuitive leaps.
...But ultimately it's worth it to do this. When the continental, in sophisticated boredom, drawls that it's all been thought before, the analytic can confidently reply: but not by me.
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