The Social Philosophy of Giovanni GentileUniversity of Illinois Press, 1960 - 387 pagine |
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Pagina 27
... feeling , sentimento - the feeling of universality which so grips us that " we cannot keep silent for our soul breaks out and speaks and sings . " This is the very heart of the act of thought in which everything is contained , " and ...
... feeling , sentimento - the feeling of universality which so grips us that " we cannot keep silent for our soul breaks out and speaks and sings . " This is the very heart of the act of thought in which everything is contained , " and ...
Pagina 81
... feeling . " What is important is the different attitude the two thinkers adopt toward ' feeling . ' For Hegel it is something primitive and immediate , and there is not much that can be said about it ; whereas for Gentile nothing is ...
... feeling . " What is important is the different attitude the two thinkers adopt toward ' feeling . ' For Hegel it is something primitive and immediate , and there is not much that can be said about it ; whereas for Gentile nothing is ...
Pagina 298
... feeling or mental intuition of the body . If Holmes had given the Philosophy of Art the attention that it deserves as a counterweight to the Logic , he would have seen that Gentile had anticipated his criticism and offered a solution ...
... feeling or mental intuition of the body . If Holmes had given the Philosophy of Art the attention that it deserves as a counterweight to the Logic , he would have seen that Gentile had anticipated his criticism and offered a solution ...
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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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absolute abstract accept action activity actual idealism actual idealist argument attitude Caporetto Chapter character citizen claim complete conception concrete conscience consciousness criticism Croce culture dialectic discipline distinction doctrine economic egoism empirical essential eternal ethical evil existence fact faith Fascist feeling Fichte force freedom Gentile Gentile pointed Gioacchino Volpe Giovanni Gentile Hegel Hegelian Hence human Ibid immanent individual insisted intellectual interpretation involved Italian Italy liberal liberty logical March on Rome means ment merely mind moral Mussolini nature never object Party pensato pensiero pensante philosophy political position practical principle problem pupil pure act R. G. Collingwood reality recognized reform Regime religion religious responsibility Risorgimento seems sense simply social Spaventa spirit squadrismo Statolatry teacher theory thing thinking thought tion tradition transcendent transcendental Ego transcendental society translation truth Ugo Spirito unity universal Vita e pensiero whole