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And now we lose even the activity of the mind in any but its essential unity as act
of thinking . Obviously we cannot lose the act of thinking . Not only is the act of
thinking real but it is the only real and is indivisible . Everything else is immanent
in ...
And now we lose even the activity of the mind in any but its essential unity as act
of thinking . Obviously we cannot lose the act of thinking . Not only is the act of
thinking real but it is the only real and is indivisible . Everything else is immanent
in ...
Pagina 59
Though this logic is abstract and therefore does not lead to a knowledge of the
real , the real being defined as the totality of the thinkable as distinguished from
any part of it ( as , for example , the object ) , it is nevertheless essential to a ...
Though this logic is abstract and therefore does not lead to a knowledge of the
real , the real being defined as the totality of the thinkable as distinguished from
any part of it ( as , for example , the object ) , it is nevertheless essential to a ...
Pagina 135
connotations if that which is essential to these connotations is to be preserved .
The justification of his position must be found , if at all , in his interpretation of
what in the connotations of these words is essential . The difficulties found in
Gentile ...
connotations if that which is essential to these connotations is to be preserved .
The justification of his position must be found , if at all , in his interpretation of
what in the connotations of these words is essential . The difficulties found in
Gentile ...
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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