‘<em>From Kant to Croce</em> is the first anthology devoted to presenting modern Italian philosophy to an Anglo-American readership… This book and the civic philosophy contained within will undoubtedly be received positively by the larger intellectual community, including the students of the Renaissance.’ - Rocco Rubini (Renaissance Quarterly vol 67:01:2014)

From around 1800, shortly before Pasquale Galluppi's first book, until 1950, just before Benedetto Croce died, the most formative influences on Italian philosophers were Kant and the post-Kantians, especially Hegel. In many ways, the Italian philosophers of this period lived in turbulent but creative times, from the Restoration to the Risorgimento and the rise and fall of Fascism.
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 during this period. Brian P. Copenhaver and Rebecca Copenhaver provide the only up-to-date introduction in English to Italy's leading modern philosophers by translating and analysing rare and original texts and by chronicling the lives and times of the philosophers who wrote them. Thoroughly documented and highly readable, From Kant to Croce examines modern Italian philosophy from the perspective of contemporary analytic philosophy.

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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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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
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781442642669
Publisert
2012
Utgiver
University of Toronto Press
Vekt
1260 gr
Høyde
236 mm
Bredde
157 mm
Dybde
50 mm
Aldersnivå
U, P, 05, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
832

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Biografisk notat

Brian P. Copenhaver is Distinguished Professor in the Department of Philosophy, the Udvar-Hazy Chair of Philosophy and History, and director of the Centre for Medieval and Renaissance Studies at the University of California, Los Angeles.

Rebecca Copenhaver is an associate professor in the Department of Philosophy at Lewis and Clark College.