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-"[[20th-century French philosophy|French theory]] has been very popular in post-war [[American academia]], much like [[Influence of Hegel, Marx, Freud, Nietzsche, Husserl, Heidegger on post-war French philosophy |German philosophy]] has been in [[French academia]]. Theodore Roszak's novel ''[[Flicker]]'' has interesting bits on the American reception of [[Twentieth-Century French Philosophy|French theory]]." --Sholem Stein+"[[20th-century French philosophy|French theory]] has been very popular in post-war [[American academia]], much like [[Influence of Hegel, Marx, Freud, Nietzsche, Husserl, Heidegger on post-war French philosophy|German philosophy has been in French academia]]. Theodore Roszak's novel ''[[Flicker]]'' has interesting bits on the American reception of [[Twentieth-Century French Philosophy|French theory]]." --Sholem Stein
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"French theory has been very popular in post-war American academia, much like German philosophy has been in French academia. Theodore Roszak's novel Flicker has interesting bits on the American reception of French theory." --Sholem Stein

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American philosophy is the philosophical activity or output of Americans, both within the United States and abroad. The Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy notes that while American philosophy lacks a "core of defining features, American Philosophy can nevertheless be seen as both reflecting and shaping collective American identity over the history of the nation."

See also

Anglo-American philosophy, American culture, American politics
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