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Pagina 15
... are necessary and inescapable . But Gentile insists that if we are to give them
significance it must be within a system of concepts that expresses only an
arbitrary aspect of that unity of existence into which he gathers all multiplicities
when he ...
... are necessary and inescapable . But Gentile insists that if we are to give them
significance it must be within a system of concepts that expresses only an
arbitrary aspect of that unity of existence into which he gathers all multiplicities
when he ...
Pagina 19
God and the moral order are concepts , important to conduct and necessary as
postulates , but given significance by the thinking in which they are produced
rather than giving it significance . Nature is also a concept , one which has
undergone ...
God and the moral order are concepts , important to conduct and necessary as
postulates , but given significance by the thinking in which they are produced
rather than giving it significance . Nature is also a concept , one which has
undergone ...
Pagina 29
We have tried to summarize here the interpretation of the significance of that
dialectic which Gentile himself makes . It is entirely possible that at certain points
Gentile has gone astray in his interpretation ; indeed it has already been
suggested ...
We have tried to summarize here the interpretation of the significance of that
dialectic which Gentile himself makes . It is entirely possible that at certain points
Gentile has gone astray in his interpretation ; indeed it has already been
suggested ...
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Chapter One GENTILES ACTUAL IDEALISM | 3 |
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 common 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 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 significance Sistema di logica speak spirit synthesis thing thought tion traditional transcendent true truth ultimate understanding unity universal virtue