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But the dialectic of the two is concrete ( i.e. a unified totality ) . We cannot achieve
this dialectic without the abstract elements which are its material . In other words ,
the dialectic ( concrete thinking ) requires an object : Fuel is essential to the fire ...
But the dialectic of the two is concrete ( i.e. a unified totality ) . We cannot achieve
this dialectic without the abstract elements which are its material . In other words ,
the dialectic ( concrete thinking ) requires an object : Fuel is essential to the fire ...
Pagina 95
Gentile does not argue that if thinking is thinking it must be dialectic . This would
simply be a syllogism , an argument in a circle , presupposing the dialectic nature
of all thinking . " Gentile argues by the autosyllogism , which does not depend ...
Gentile does not argue that if thinking is thinking it must be dialectic . This would
simply be a syllogism , an argument in a circle , presupposing the dialectic nature
of all thinking . " Gentile argues by the autosyllogism , which does not depend ...
Pagina 262
170 ; objects of , 14 ; independence Particular judgments , problem of in of , 114 ;
188ff . , 193–4 , 197 ; indict dialectic , 152 ; of Aristotle , 66 n . 16 . ment of G's
concept of , 193–7 ; Particularity , of object as one condireality of , 243–5 ; use of
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170 ; objects of , 14 ; independence Particular judgments , problem of in of , 114 ;
188ff . , 193–4 , 197 ; indict dialectic , 152 ; of Aristotle , 66 n . 16 . ment of G's
concept of , 193–7 ; Particularity , of object as one condireality of , 243–5 ; use of
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Chapter One GENTILES ACTUAL IDEALISM | 3 |
Chapter Two THE ARGUMENT RESTATED | 32 |
PART | 57 |
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abstract accept according act of thinking activity actual idealism affirmation answer argument assertion becomes called Chapter character common concept concerned concrete considered contained creates criticism definition deny dependent described dialectic difference difficulty discussion distinction doctrine element empirical employed entities error essential example existence experience expression external fact follows former function fundamental Gentile Gentile's Gentilian given gives Hence human idealist identity immediate important individual interpretation involves judgment knowledge known limited logic Logos material matter meaning ment meta metaphysics mind moral multiplicity nature necessary necessity Not-Ego object particular pensato pensiero pensante philosophy physical position possible presupposed presuppositions principle problem question reality reason regard relation requires scepticism seems sense significance Sistema di logica speak spirit synthesis thing thought tion traditional transcendent true truth ultimate understanding unity universal virtue