From Kant to Croce
Modern Philosophy in Italy, 1800-1950
Herausgeber: Copenhaver, Brian Pa; Copenhaver, Rebecca
From Kant to Croce
Modern Philosophy in Italy, 1800-1950
Herausgeber: Copenhaver, Brian Pa; Copenhaver, Rebecca
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>From Kant to Croce is a comprehensive, highly readable history of the main currents and major figures of modern Italian philosophy, described in a substantial introduction that details the development of the discipline from 1800 to 1950.
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>From Kant to Croce is a comprehensive, highly readable history of the main currents and major figures of modern Italian philosophy, described in a substantial introduction that details the development of the discipline from 1800 to 1950.
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- Verlag: University of Toronto Press
- Seitenzahl: 832
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. März 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 155mm x 51mm
- Gewicht: 1270g
- ISBN-13: 9781442642669
- ISBN-10: 1442642661
- Artikelnr.: 32802664
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: University of Toronto Press
- Seitenzahl: 832
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. März 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 155mm x 51mm
- Gewicht: 1270g
- ISBN-13: 9781442642669
- ISBN-10: 1442642661
- Artikelnr.: 32802664
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Edited and translated with an introduction by Brian P. Copenhaver and Rebecca Copenhaver
PART ONE: Introduction
1. A Strange History (Bobbio I)
2. Idealism and Sensism (Rosmini I)
3. Philosophies Imported and Contested (Galluppi I)
4. Experience and Ideology (Galluppi II)
5. Restoration and Reaction (Rosmini II)
6. The Mother Idea (Rosmini III)
7. Primacy (Gioberti I)
8. The Ideal Formula (Gioberti II)
9. A Natural Method (Mamiani)
10. Revolution and Recirculation (Spaventa)
11. Facts and Laws (Villari)
12. Real and Ideal (De Sanctis)
13. Resurgence (Fiorentino and Florenzi Waddington)
14. Matter and Idea (Labriola)
15. No Speculative Movement (Barzellotti)
16. A Revelation (Croce I)
17. History Under Art (Croce II)
18. What is Distinct? (Croce III)
19. What is Living? (Croce IV)
20. What is Dead? (Croce V)
21. Materialism (Gentile I)
22. Idealism (Gentile II)
23. Actualism (Gentile III)
24. Manifestos (Croce and Gentile)
25. Common Sense and Good Sense (Gramsci I)
26. The Religion of Liberty (Croce VI)
27. Philosophy in Prison (Gramsci II)
28. Still a Strange History (Bobbio II)
PART TWO: Translations
1. Galluppi, Elements
2. Rosmini, A Sketch
3. Gioberti, Primacy
4. Gioberti, The Ideal Formula
5. Mamiani, Renewal
6. Spaventa, Italian Philosophy
7. Villari, Positive Philosophy
8. De Sanctis, Realism
9. De Sanctis, The Ideal
10. Florenzi Waddington, Pantheism I
11. Florenzi Waddington, Pantheism II
12. Fiorentino, Vico and Kant
13. Fiorentino, Positivism
14. Labriola, Materialism
15. Croce, The Concept of Art
16. Croce, Logic
17. Croce, The Philosophy of Hegel
18. Gentile, Praxis
19. Gentile, Idealism
20. Gentile, The Act of Thinking
21. Gentile, Actual Idealism
22. Manifesto I
23. Manifesto II
24. Gramsci, Introduction to Philosophy
25. Croce, Liberty
26. Gramsci, Letters
1. A Strange History (Bobbio I)
2. Idealism and Sensism (Rosmini I)
3. Philosophies Imported and Contested (Galluppi I)
4. Experience and Ideology (Galluppi II)
5. Restoration and Reaction (Rosmini II)
6. The Mother Idea (Rosmini III)
7. Primacy (Gioberti I)
8. The Ideal Formula (Gioberti II)
9. A Natural Method (Mamiani)
10. Revolution and Recirculation (Spaventa)
11. Facts and Laws (Villari)
12. Real and Ideal (De Sanctis)
13. Resurgence (Fiorentino and Florenzi Waddington)
14. Matter and Idea (Labriola)
15. No Speculative Movement (Barzellotti)
16. A Revelation (Croce I)
17. History Under Art (Croce II)
18. What is Distinct? (Croce III)
19. What is Living? (Croce IV)
20. What is Dead? (Croce V)
21. Materialism (Gentile I)
22. Idealism (Gentile II)
23. Actualism (Gentile III)
24. Manifestos (Croce and Gentile)
25. Common Sense and Good Sense (Gramsci I)
26. The Religion of Liberty (Croce VI)
27. Philosophy in Prison (Gramsci II)
28. Still a Strange History (Bobbio II)
PART TWO: Translations
1. Galluppi, Elements
2. Rosmini, A Sketch
3. Gioberti, Primacy
4. Gioberti, The Ideal Formula
5. Mamiani, Renewal
6. Spaventa, Italian Philosophy
7. Villari, Positive Philosophy
8. De Sanctis, Realism
9. De Sanctis, The Ideal
10. Florenzi Waddington, Pantheism I
11. Florenzi Waddington, Pantheism II
12. Fiorentino, Vico and Kant
13. Fiorentino, Positivism
14. Labriola, Materialism
15. Croce, The Concept of Art
16. Croce, Logic
17. Croce, The Philosophy of Hegel
18. Gentile, Praxis
19. Gentile, Idealism
20. Gentile, The Act of Thinking
21. Gentile, Actual Idealism
22. Manifesto I
23. Manifesto II
24. Gramsci, Introduction to Philosophy
25. Croce, Liberty
26. Gramsci, Letters
PART ONE: Introduction
1. A Strange History (Bobbio I)
2. Idealism and Sensism (Rosmini I)
3. Philosophies Imported and Contested (Galluppi I)
4. Experience and Ideology (Galluppi II)
5. Restoration and Reaction (Rosmini II)
6. The Mother Idea (Rosmini III)
7. Primacy (Gioberti I)
8. The Ideal Formula (Gioberti II)
9. A Natural Method (Mamiani)
10. Revolution and Recirculation (Spaventa)
11. Facts and Laws (Villari)
12. Real and Ideal (De Sanctis)
13. Resurgence (Fiorentino and Florenzi Waddington)
14. Matter and Idea (Labriola)
15. No Speculative Movement (Barzellotti)
16. A Revelation (Croce I)
17. History Under Art (Croce II)
18. What is Distinct? (Croce III)
19. What is Living? (Croce IV)
20. What is Dead? (Croce V)
21. Materialism (Gentile I)
22. Idealism (Gentile II)
23. Actualism (Gentile III)
24. Manifestos (Croce and Gentile)
25. Common Sense and Good Sense (Gramsci I)
26. The Religion of Liberty (Croce VI)
27. Philosophy in Prison (Gramsci II)
28. Still a Strange History (Bobbio II)
PART TWO: Translations
1. Galluppi, Elements
2. Rosmini, A Sketch
3. Gioberti, Primacy
4. Gioberti, The Ideal Formula
5. Mamiani, Renewal
6. Spaventa, Italian Philosophy
7. Villari, Positive Philosophy
8. De Sanctis, Realism
9. De Sanctis, The Ideal
10. Florenzi Waddington, Pantheism I
11. Florenzi Waddington, Pantheism II
12. Fiorentino, Vico and Kant
13. Fiorentino, Positivism
14. Labriola, Materialism
15. Croce, The Concept of Art
16. Croce, Logic
17. Croce, The Philosophy of Hegel
18. Gentile, Praxis
19. Gentile, Idealism
20. Gentile, The Act of Thinking
21. Gentile, Actual Idealism
22. Manifesto I
23. Manifesto II
24. Gramsci, Introduction to Philosophy
25. Croce, Liberty
26. Gramsci, Letters
1. A Strange History (Bobbio I)
2. Idealism and Sensism (Rosmini I)
3. Philosophies Imported and Contested (Galluppi I)
4. Experience and Ideology (Galluppi II)
5. Restoration and Reaction (Rosmini II)
6. The Mother Idea (Rosmini III)
7. Primacy (Gioberti I)
8. The Ideal Formula (Gioberti II)
9. A Natural Method (Mamiani)
10. Revolution and Recirculation (Spaventa)
11. Facts and Laws (Villari)
12. Real and Ideal (De Sanctis)
13. Resurgence (Fiorentino and Florenzi Waddington)
14. Matter and Idea (Labriola)
15. No Speculative Movement (Barzellotti)
16. A Revelation (Croce I)
17. History Under Art (Croce II)
18. What is Distinct? (Croce III)
19. What is Living? (Croce IV)
20. What is Dead? (Croce V)
21. Materialism (Gentile I)
22. Idealism (Gentile II)
23. Actualism (Gentile III)
24. Manifestos (Croce and Gentile)
25. Common Sense and Good Sense (Gramsci I)
26. The Religion of Liberty (Croce VI)
27. Philosophy in Prison (Gramsci II)
28. Still a Strange History (Bobbio II)
PART TWO: Translations
1. Galluppi, Elements
2. Rosmini, A Sketch
3. Gioberti, Primacy
4. Gioberti, The Ideal Formula
5. Mamiani, Renewal
6. Spaventa, Italian Philosophy
7. Villari, Positive Philosophy
8. De Sanctis, Realism
9. De Sanctis, The Ideal
10. Florenzi Waddington, Pantheism I
11. Florenzi Waddington, Pantheism II
12. Fiorentino, Vico and Kant
13. Fiorentino, Positivism
14. Labriola, Materialism
15. Croce, The Concept of Art
16. Croce, Logic
17. Croce, The Philosophy of Hegel
18. Gentile, Praxis
19. Gentile, Idealism
20. Gentile, The Act of Thinking
21. Gentile, Actual Idealism
22. Manifesto I
23. Manifesto II
24. Gramsci, Introduction to Philosophy
25. Croce, Liberty
26. Gramsci, Letters