> With continental philosophy, most of the value is in how it makes you, the reader, feel, and not in the ideas that it expresses.
That's a definition of mysticism, not philosophy. Reformulation of earlier ideas is key to any serious philosophical endevor, we can see this as far back as Plato/Aristotle and the early Chinese and Indian philosophers.
That's a definition of mysticism, not philosophy. Reformulation of earlier ideas is key to any serious philosophical endevor, we can see this as far back as Plato/Aristotle and the early Chinese and Indian philosophers.