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History as Thought and Action : the Philosophies of Croce, Gentile, de Ruggiero and Collingwood.

This is the first book-length study of the relationship between Benedetto Croce (1866-1952), Giovanni Gentile (1875-1944), Guido de Ruggiero (1888-1948) and Robin George Collingwood (1889-1943). Though the relationship between these highly influential philosophers has often been discussed, it has ne...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Peters, Rik
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Luton : Andrews UK, 2013.
Colección:British idealist studies. Collingwood.
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  • Cover; Contents; Front matter; Title page; Publisher information; Dedication; Preface; Body matter; Introduction: The Dead Past?; 1. The Early Development of Croce and Gentile (1893-1903); Introduction; Croce's Historical Project and its Problems; 'History Subsumed Under the Concept of Art' (1893); Gentile's Early Development; Gentile's Criticism of Croce's Concept of History; Gentile's 'The Concept of History' (1899); The Controversy between Croce and Gentile about Metaphysical Philosophy of History; History in Croce's Aesthetics as Science of Expression and General Linguistic (1902).
  • History at the End of Gentile's Early Development2. Croce's Middle Development and His System (1903-1917); Introduction; History in the Outlines of Logic as Science of the Pure Concept (1905); What is Living and What is Dead in the Philosophy of Hegel (1907); Gentile's Criticism of Croce's Interpretation of Hegel; The Further Development of the Philosophy of the Spirit: Philosophy of the Practical (1909); Logic as Science of the Pure Concept (1909); Theory and History of Historiography (1912-1917); Conclusion; 3. Gentile's Middle Development and His System (1903-1923); Introduction.
  • The Birth of Actualism: 'The Act of Thought as Pure Act' (1912)'The Method of Immanence'; The System: Theory and Practice (1912-23); The System: Philosophy and History (1916-23); Croce's Criticism of Gentile's Identity of Philosophy and History; The Ethics of Knowing: System of Logic (1917-23); Conclusion; 4. Guido de Ruggiero's Early Development (1911-1918); Introduction; La filosofia contemporanea (Modern Philosophy) (1912); De Ruggiero's Criticism of Croce and Gentile; 'Science as Absolute Experience' (1912); Morality and History (1912-14); Problems of Moral Life (1914).
  • De Ruggiero's Philosophy of History'La pensée italienne et la guerre' (1916); Conclusion; 5. Collingwood's Early Development (1889-1917); Introduction; Oxford and Italian Philosophy; The Philosophy of Giambattista Vico (1913); Collingwood's Commentaries on Croce's Philosophy of the Spirit (1912); Religion and Philosophy (1912-14); 'The Devil' and Evil: Two Steps Forward; The Moment of Kairos: The Albert Memorial Meditations (1915-16); Collingwood's First Criticism of Croce's Theory and History of Historiography (1917); Truth and Contradiction (1917); Conclusion.
  • 6. Croce, Gentile, and de Ruggiero in the 1920sIntroduction; Croce's New Essays on Aesthetics (1918-20); Gentile's Criticism of Croce's New Essays and His Own Contribution to Aesthetics; De Ruggiero's Criticism of Croce and Gentile and His Own Contribution to Aesthetics; Croce's Criticism of de Ruggiero's Aesthetics; The Rise of Fascism; The Involvement of Croce, Gentile, and de Ruggiero in the Rise of Fascism; Gentile's Moral and Political Philosophy in the 1920s; Philosophy of History in Gentile's Fascist Works; Gentile's Fascist Historiography; Croce's Moral and Political Philosophy.