Is it always important to have a good grounding in 'analytic' philosophy, no

Is it always important to have a good grounding in 'analytic' philosophy, no

Is it always important to have a good grounding in 'analytic' philosophy, no matter what area of the subject we are studying? For example, must I familiarize myself with logic and linguistic thought despite studying thinkers such as Nietzsche, Heidegger or Hegel?

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