ISBN-13: 9780820468389 / Angielski / Twarda / 2004 / 127 str.
Giovanni Gentile was one of the most important and controversial thinkers of twentieth-century Italy. His philosophy and fascist ideas reflect the defining characteristics of the Italian romantic rebellion against European and English enlightenment thinking. The Ariadne s thread, which runs through and unifies all of Gentile s thought, originates accordingly from his neo-Hegelian reaction to the philosophy of Kant and of Kant s immediate predecessors. The range of Gentile s ideas on pedagogy, logic, metaphysics, political theory, and aesthetics; the original way in which he developed and adapted the thoughts of Hegel, Fichte, and Marx; and finally, his description of himself as the philosopher of fascism all encourage us to revisit and re-evaluate his system. This book reveals how Gentile came to advocate his -actual idealism- and evaluates his systematic philosophy by making explicit inconsistencies that arise from within his system and by questioning his idealist assumptions."