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A study of ultimate logical norms involves a study of reality ; and a study of reality
involves the logic of thinking . Is this combination legitimate ? If it is not there is no
ground upon which actual idealism can stand . If it is legitimate , the basis of ...
A study of ultimate logical norms involves a study of reality ; and a study of reality
involves the logic of thinking . Is this combination legitimate ? If it is not there is no
ground upon which actual idealism can stand . If it is legitimate , the basis of ...
Pagina 147
... not legislate for the act of thinking by which they are thought ? There are two
answers to this question : the first is the strict answer prompted by the Gentilian
definition of true knowledge , and the second involves THE GENTILIAN SYSTEM
147.
... not legislate for the act of thinking by which they are thought ? There are two
answers to this question : the first is the strict answer prompted by the Gentilian
definition of true knowledge , and the second involves THE GENTILIAN SYSTEM
147.
Pagina 174
equality sign has a definite and useful meaning which involves the substitution of
one side of the equation for the other in any manipulation . It retains this meaning
in the logic of the abstract . It is quite evident that Gentile is not so employing it ...
equality sign has a definite and useful meaning which involves the substitution of
one side of the equation for the other in any manipulation . It retains this meaning
in the logic of the abstract . It is quite evident that Gentile is not so employing it ...
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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