20th Century Continental Philosophy emerged as a response to world wars and societal upheaval. Thinkers like Heidegger, Sartre, and Foucault grappled with existentialism, phenomenology, and power structures, challenging traditional metaphysics and exploring human existence. This philosophical movement influenced various disciplines, from literary theory to cultural studies. It continues to shape contemporary debates on identity, technology, and ethics, offering tools to critique modern society and reimagine human relationships with the world.