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The other Renaissance : Italian humanism between Hegel and Heidegger /

"A natural heir of the Renaissance and once tightly conjoined to its study, continental philosophy broke from Renaissance studies around the time of World War II. In The Other Renaissance, Rocco Rubini achieves what many have attempted to do since: bring them back together. Telling the story of...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Rubini, Rocco (Autor)
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Chicago ; London : The University of Chicago Press, 2014.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • Acknowledgments
  • List of Abbreviations
  • Preface
  • Introduction: How We Came to Be Such As We Are and Not Otherwise
  • Humanism as Cartesianism
  • Humanism as Vichianism
  • A Peninsular Philosophy
  • Supplementing a Well-Known Story
  • Renaissance Scholarship and the History of Philosophy
  • A Note on Method
  • Chapter 1. Philosophy and Revolution: Italian Vichianism and the 'Renaissance Shame'
  • Introduction
  • Vincenzo Cuoco and Italy's "Passive Revolution"
  • Italians as Disciples of God: Vincenzo Giobertiand Neo-Guelphism
  • Overcoming the 'Renaissance Shame': Italian Hegelianism
  • Humanism Reborn and Fulfilled: From Positivism to Giovanni Gentile's Actualism
  • Conclusion: A Problem Unsolved
  • Chapter 2. The (Re)Generation of Italian Thought: The Interwar Period
  • Introduction: Philosophizing in the Time of Fascism and Beyond
  • Twentieth-Century Humanists and Scholastics
  • Problematicism and Dialogism: Ugo Spirito and Guido Calogero
  • Philosophers in the Middle: The "Outsiders"
  • Rehearsing Deprovincialization: Enrico Castelli and Nicola Abbagnano
  • Positive Existentialism
  • Conclusion
  • Chapter 3. Averting the End of Tradition: Ernesto Grassi
  • Introduction
  • Between Italy and France: A Christian Thinker's Discontents
  • Heideggerianism Is a Platonism
  • Heideggerian Platonism May or May Not Be a (Nietzschean) True Humanism
  • Italian Renaissance Humanism Is Also a Humanism
  • Conclusion: Starting from Scratch (More or Less)
  • Chapter 4. Holding It Together: Eugenio Garin
  • Introduction
  • Pichian Existentialism
  • Cassirer, Gentile, and the History of Italian Philosophy
  • The Making of the Italian Paradigm: Garin, Grassi, and Castelli
  • The Italian Paradigm Continued: Baron's "Civic Humanism" Is Also an Existentialism
  • Conclusion: Historicizing the Present through Gramsci's "Humanism."
  • Chapter 5. A Philosopher's Humanism: Paul Oskar Kristeller
  • Introduction: The Italian(s') Renaissance beyond Italy
  • Italy in the Interim: Between Gentile and Saitta
  • Ficino, a Diamond in the Rough: Kristeller's Neo-Kantianism
  • Conclusion: Renaissance Scholarship as Philosophical Discourse
  • Conclusion: Humanism before Cartesianism (despite Heidegger)
  • Index.