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But Zwicky does not wish to supplant logical analysis with lyric understanding.
Instead she construes the two as complementary and includes both in a broader conception of rationality.
She believes that the Anglo-American notion of what constitutes " good " philosophy is excessively narrow ; and that the so-called continental notion is rooted in the false idea that human thinking " constructs " the world.
According to Zwicky, neglect of either logical or lyric thinking leads to our ontological, epistemological, ethical and environmental peril.

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