The Social Philosophy of Giovanni GentileUniversity of Illinois Press, 1960 - 387 pagine |
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... tradition he was more or less unconsciously offering quite a novel interpretation of the Hegelian dialectic ... tradition that we must take up again and develop if we wish to regain the right road ; and that tradition is in the works of ...
... tradition he was more or less unconsciously offering quite a novel interpretation of the Hegelian dialectic ... tradition that we must take up again and develop if we wish to regain the right road ; and that tradition is in the works of ...
Pagina 133
... tradition ; and even while the tide was finally turning against Germany we find him insisting that the Latin nations could learn an important lesson from this tradition . The Germans had long understood that liberty was impossible ...
... tradition ; and even while the tide was finally turning against Germany we find him insisting that the Latin nations could learn an important lesson from this tradition . The Germans had long understood that liberty was impossible ...
Pagina 334
... tradition from perceiving the logical consequences of some of their fundamental theories . But this does not alter the fact that their speculative formulations are full of disastrous ambiguities . Mill's attempt to distinguish ' private ...
... tradition from perceiving the logical consequences of some of their fundamental theories . But this does not alter the fact that their speculative formulations are full of disastrous ambiguities . Mill's attempt to distinguish ' private ...
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THE THEORETICAL PERSPECTIVE OF ACTUAL IDEALISM | 1 |
THE PRACTICAL PERSPECTIVE OF ACTUAL IDEALISM | 20 |
The Analysis of Consciousness in the Summary of Educa | 28 |
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