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Modern and Contemporary Philosophy

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Modern Philosophy emerged in the context of the Renaissance and the Scientific Revolution, marking the beginning of modernity. Contemporary Philosophy, on the other hand, developed during a period marked by industrial, political, and ideological revolutions. Considering this brief overview, describe the main differences between Modern Philosophy and Contemporary Philosophy, and mention two representative philosophers from each period, explaining their main contributions to the development of philosophical thought.

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