The Social Philosophy of Giovanni GentileUniversity of Illinois Press, 1960 - 387 pagine |
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... Spaventa This reform was not the achievement of Gentile alone . The problem of how , if reality is dialectical , Hegel's or any other sys- tematic theory of it could be final or complete , emerged fairly early . The man who formulated ...
... Spaventa This reform was not the achievement of Gentile alone . The problem of how , if reality is dialectical , Hegel's or any other sys- tematic theory of it could be final or complete , emerged fairly early . The man who formulated ...
Pagina 40
... Spaventa was the key to future progress . His teacher at Pisa , Donato Jaja , had been one of Spaventa's pupils and from him Gentile learned to revere the Neapolitan thinker as " the master of philosophic knowledge , not only at Naples ...
... Spaventa was the key to future progress . His teacher at Pisa , Donato Jaja , had been one of Spaventa's pupils and from him Gentile learned to revere the Neapolitan thinker as " the master of philosophic knowledge , not only at Naples ...
Pagina 42
... Spaventa ( and Gentile ) hold that the criminal himself must be brought to recognize that the law is the true substance even of his subjective criminal volition , Hegel seems to have thought that it is enough if this inner significance ...
... Spaventa ( and Gentile ) hold that the criminal himself must be brought to recognize that the law is the true substance even of his subjective criminal volition , Hegel seems to have thought that it is enough if this inner significance ...
Sommario
THE THEORETICAL PERSPECTIVE OF ACTUAL IDEALISM | 1 |
THE PRACTICAL PERSPECTIVE OF ACTUAL IDEALISM | 20 |
The Analysis of Consciousness in the Summary of Educa | 28 |
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