Do you lean more toward Continental or Analytic philosophy? What if we employ different philosophical attitudes/approaches as different devices for exploring different ideas.
One approach may be more appropriate for one idea in particular and so on.
If we reduce the idea of different philosophical views to the notion that they collectively attempt to represent meaning this would allow us to see how "opposing" philosophical attitudes may just be two sides of a multi-sided coin.
Philosophical attitudes are generally corollary to another and can't exist independently out of nothing.
(post structural view of literary work being one facet of a complex organism of culture, conditioning, genre, etc.)
If we see it this way could we get more use out of it?
I'll try and allegorize this with the development of language.
Language evolved in tandem with us. We went from purely surviving, to surviving efficiently and eventually to having (for the most part, at least in the first-world western societies) some sort of containment/mastery on basic physical survival e.g. food is practically almost always accessible, life expectancy growing etc.
As a result of this evolution out from basic physical survival, we had the time/energy and even the larger brains we grew to express more complex ideas/sentiments.
We needed/developed a language that expressed more complex ideas then "Warning" "food""safe" etc.
New words were formed either by combining words or creating new ones with the sounds we were able to put together to express these relatively more complex ideas.
To liken philosophy to this notion, different philosophical attitudes are like different words that we develop.
We put theses words together, categorize them phonetically, conceptually syllabically etc. (conscious of this purpose or not)
e.g. a lot of basic, common objects are given simple names; (chair, pen, house, etc.) while a lot complex notions are given longer names (usually greek)etc.
But all these words together no matter how simple or complex are all dependent upon each other to express/represent some meaning. They form the language that we employ and continually develop in order to best express meaning (whatever that is)
So I guess continental haha