The Idealism of Giovanni GentileMacmillan, 1937 - 264 pagine |
Dall'interno del libro
Risultati 1-3 di 78
Pagina 53
... significance . But , as we shall also see when we come to discuss his logic of the concrete , he does not consider this significance to be a philosophic one . The customary meaning for error is significant only in the sphere of objects ...
... significance . But , as we shall also see when we come to discuss his logic of the concrete , he does not consider this significance to be a philosophic one . The customary meaning for error is significant only in the sphere of objects ...
Pagina 199
... significant feature is not in the assump- tion but in the specific data gathered together into a science on the basis of the presupposition . In short it is the claim of these opponents that the presuppositions are a means to an end and ...
... significant feature is not in the assump- tion but in the specific data gathered together into a science on the basis of the presupposition . In short it is the claim of these opponents that the presuppositions are a means to an end and ...
Pagina 241
... significant . Is this the best of all possible worlds ? Press Leibniz on this point and you find only a hunch . Is the world to be explained solely in terms of physical entities and the blind forces upon which they operate ? Again ...
... significant . Is this the best of all possible worlds ? Press Leibniz on this point and you find only a hunch . Is the world to be explained solely in terms of physical entities and the blind forces upon which they operate ? Again ...
Sommario
GENTILES ACTUAL IDEALISM | 3 |
THE ARGUMENT RESTATED | 32 |
PART | 38 |
Copyright | |
10 sezioni non visualizzate
Altre edizioni - Visualizza tutto
Parole e frasi comuni
abstract logic according to Gentile act of knowing act of thinking actual idealism actual idealist affirmation argument assertion autoconcept autosynthesis Chapter Cogito ergo sum concept considered cosmos criticism definition dialectic difference egocentric predicament element empirical entities error essence existence expression external fact Fichte filosofia function of philosophy fundamental Gentile's doctrine Gentilian Giovanni Gentile given gives Hegel Hence human Ibid identity immanent individual insofar interpretation judgment Kant knowledge Logos material matter meaning mediate ment meta metaphysician metaphysics moral multiplicity natural sciences necessity negation neo-positivist noema norma Not-Ego Noumenon object ontological pensato pensiero pensante philos physical Plato position predicate presupposed presuppositions principle priori problem proposition Protagoras question reality relation scepticism sense significance Sistema di logica solipsism speak spirit syllogism synthesis Theaetetus thinkable thinker thought tion traditional transcend the act true truth value ultimate unity universal and necessary virtue words