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Benedetto Croce: An Introduction to His Philosophy by Raffaello Piccoli provides an insightful overview of the life and philosophical contributions of Benedetto Croce, an influential Italian philosopher. The book delves into Croce's views on aesthetics, ethics, and history, highlighting his central belief in the interconnectedness of human thought and action. It explores Croce's emphasis on the role of intuition and the creative process in shaping human experience, particularly in art and culture. The work also touches on his philosophical system that sought to reconcile idealism and…mehr

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Benedetto Croce: An Introduction to His Philosophy by Raffaello Piccoli provides an insightful overview of the life and philosophical contributions of Benedetto Croce, an influential Italian philosopher. The book delves into Croce's views on aesthetics, ethics, and history, highlighting his central belief in the interconnectedness of human thought and action. It explores Croce's emphasis on the role of intuition and the creative process in shaping human experience, particularly in art and culture. The work also touches on his philosophical system that sought to reconcile idealism and historical materialism, offering a unique perspective on the development of modern thought. Throughout the book, the author examines Croce's impact on philosophy, particularly in relation to his contributions to aesthetics and his critical response to the political and cultural challenges of his time. The book serves as both an introduction to Croce's thought and a reflection on his lasting influence on various fields, including philosophy, history, and the arts. It presents Croce as a thinker deeply engaged with the cultural and intellectual currents of his era, whose ideas continue to resonate in contemporary discussions of art, history, and philosophy.
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Raffaello Piccoli was an influential Italian writer, poet, translator, and scholar, recognized for his contributions to philosophical literature, particularly in interpreting and explaining the works of Benedetto Croce. Born in 1886, Piccoli was the son of the socialist deputy Domenico and the nephew of the statesman Pasquale Stanislao Mancini. He graduated in Literature from the University of Padua and furthered his studies in Florence, where he became associated with prominent intellectuals like Giuseppe Prezzolini and collaborated with notable magazines such as Leonardo and La Voce. In 1912, Piccoli moved to England, where he became a professor of Italian at the University of Cambridge. During his time in England, he developed close relationships with influential figures like Piero Sraffa and Ludwig Wittgenstein. Piccoli was a passionate translator and commentator of works by writers such as Oscar Wilde, Percy Bysshe Shelley, and William Shakespeare. A democratic interventionist, he actively participated in World War I and later opposed fascism, aligning with figures such as Giovanni and Giorgio Amendola and the Rosselli brothers. He played a significant role in introducing Croce's philosophy to English-speaking audiences.