The Idealism of Giovanni Gentile |
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He relates the judgments of his predecessors to the actual idealism ( not a static
concept ) which he finds to be true . He judges them as they have come near or
remained far from the central concept of actual idealism , such as he at the time of
...
He relates the judgments of his predecessors to the actual idealism ( not a static
concept ) which he finds to be true . He judges them as they have come near or
remained far from the central concept of actual idealism , such as he at the time of
...
Pagina 102
The passage from abstract to concrete logic , wherein we think by means of the
autosynthetic category , Gentile calls the dialecticizing of the concept : 86
Dialecticizing is the passage from the concept as opposed , to the concept as
identical ...
The passage from abstract to concrete logic , wherein we think by means of the
autosynthetic category , Gentile calls the dialecticizing of the concept : 86
Dialecticizing is the passage from the concept as opposed , to the concept as
identical ...
Pagina 104
And there must be such a principle because of the richness and variety of
abstract concepts : * The content , then , of the autoconcept is the same as that of
the concept , but dialecticized and thus integrated by the negativity of pensiero ...
And there must be such a principle because of the richness and variety of
abstract concepts : * The content , then , of the autoconcept is the same as that of
the concept , but dialecticized and thus integrated by the negativity of pensiero ...
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Chapter One GENTILES ACTUAL IDEALISM | 6 |
Chapter Two THE ARGUMENT RESTATED | 32 |
Chapter Three THE LOGIC OF THE ABSTRACT | 57 |
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abstract accept according act of thinking activity actual idealism affirmation answer argument assertion becomes called Chapter character concept concerned concrete considered contained creates criticism defined 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 mediate ment meta metaphysics mind moral multiplicity nature necessary necessity Not-Ego object particular pensiero pensante philosophy physical position possible presupposed presuppositions principle problem question reality reason regard relation requires scepticism seems sense significant Sistema di logica speak spirit synthesis thing thought tion traditional transcendent true truth ultimate understanding unity universal virtue