The Social Philosophy of Giovanni GentileUniversity of Illinois Press, 1960 - 387 pagine |
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Pagina 63
... completely social and historical view of morality . It is a denial of abstract rationalism in ethics . In Gentile's view , the ethical theory of Kant , in which the universal , rational nature of the moral con- sciousness was for the ...
... completely social and historical view of morality . It is a denial of abstract rationalism in ethics . In Gentile's view , the ethical theory of Kant , in which the universal , rational nature of the moral con- sciousness was for the ...
Pagina 118
... completely outside the circle of this dialectic must mean annihilation . But the object willed is not annihilated ; and it is not annihilated because it is spirit , even if it is only a negative form . It is conserved in its negativ ...
... completely outside the circle of this dialectic must mean annihilation . But the object willed is not annihilated ; and it is not annihilated because it is spirit , even if it is only a negative form . It is conserved in its negativ ...
Pagina 245
... completely inimical to his ideal of Fascism.3 He had earlier befriended Jewish scholars driven out of Germany , and as the war clouds gathered he helped some of them to escape again , this time from persecution in his own coun- try ...
... completely inimical to his ideal of Fascism.3 He had earlier befriended Jewish scholars driven out of Germany , and as the war clouds gathered he helped some of them to escape again , this time from persecution in his own coun- try ...
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THE THEORETICAL PERSPECTIVE OF ACTUAL IDEALISM | 1 |
The Hegelian Synthesis | 10 |
Gentile and Croce | 19 |
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