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From Kant to Croce
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  1. Frontmatter i
  2. Contents v
  3. Preface and Acknowledgments vii
  4. PART I. Introduction
  5. 1. A Strange History (Bobbio I) 3
  6. 2. Idealism and Sensism (Rosmini I) 7
  7. 3. Philosophies Imported and Contested (Galluppi I) 11
  8. 4. Experience and Ideology (Galluppi II) 14
  9. 5. Restoration and Reaction (Rosmini II) 24
  10. 6. The Mother Idea (Rosmini III) 27
  11. 7. Primacy (Gioberti I) 36
  12. 8. The Ideal Formula (Gioberti II) 40
  13. 9. A Natural Method (Mamiani) 45
  14. 10. Revolution and Recirculation (Spaventa) 48
  15. 11. Facts and Laws (Villari) 53
  16. 12. Real and Ideal (De Sanctis) 60
  17. 13. Resurgence (Fiorentino and Florenzi Waddington) 66
  18. 14. Matter and Idea (Labriola) 77
  19. 15. No Speculative Movement (Barzellotti) 86
  20. 16. A Revelation (Croce I) 90
  21. 17. History under Art (Croce II) 92
  22. 18. What Is Distinct? (Croce III) 99
  23. 19. What Is Living? (Croce IV) 106
  24. 20. What Is Dead? (Croce V) 112
  25. 21. Materialism (Gentile I) 118
  26. 22. Idealism (Gentile II) 126
  27. 23. Actualism (Gentile III) 131
  28. 24. Manifestos (Croce and Gentile) 142
  29. 25. Common Sense and Good Sense (Gramsci I) 147
  30. 26. The Religion of Liberty (Croce VI) 153
  31. 27. Philosophy in Prison (Gramsci II) 159
  32. 28. Still a Strange History (Bobbio II) 163
  33. Notes to Part I 173
  34. PART II. Translations
  35. 1. Baron Pasquale Galluppi of Tropea. Elements of Philosophy 193
  36. 2. Antonio Rosmini. A Sketch of Modern Philosophy 245
  37. 3. Vincenzo Gioberti. The Moral and Political Primacy of the Italians 264
  38. 4. Vincenzo Gioberti. Introduction to the Study of Philosophy 278
  39. 5. Count Terenzio Mamiani della Rovere. The Renewal of the Ancestral Italian Philosophy 312
  40. 6. Bertrando Spaventa. The Character and Development of Italian Philosophy from the Sixteenth Century Until Our Time 343
  41. 7. Pasquale Villari. Positive Philosophy and Historical Method 371
  42. 8. Francesco De Sanctis. The Principle of Realism 401
  43. 9. Francesco De Sanctis. The Ideal 413
  44. 10. Marianna Bacinetti Florenzi Waddington. Pantheism as the Foundation of the True and the Good 418
  45. 11. Marianna Bacinetti Florenzi Waddington. Remarks on Pantheism: The Infinite, the Finite, God, and Man 422
  46. 12. Francesco Fiorentino. Letters on The New Science to the Marchesa Florenzi Waddington 429
  47. 13. Francesco Fiorentino. Positivism and Idealism 447
  48. 14. Antonio Labriola. History, Philosophy of History, Sociology, and Historical Materialism 463
  49. 15. Benedetto Croce. History Brought Under the General Concept of Art 484
  50. 16. Benedetto Croce. Logic as Science of the Pure Concept 515
  51. 17. Benedetto Croce. What Is Living and What Is Dead in the Philosophy of Hegel 533
  52. 18. Giovanni Gentile. The Philosophy of Praxis 642
  53. 19. Giovanni Gentile. The Rebirth of Idealism 665
  54. 20. Giovanni Gentile. The Act of Thinking as Pure Act 683
  55. 21. Giovanni Gentile. The Foundations of Actual Idealism 695
  56. 22. Manifesto of the Fascist Intellectuals 706
  57. 23. A Reply by Italian Authors, Professors, and Journalists to the ‘Manifesto’ of the Fascist Intellectuals 713
  58. 24. Antonio Gramsci. Notebooks: 11 (1932−3), Introduction to the Study of Philosophy 717
  59. 25. Benedetto Croce. History of Europe in the Nineteenth Century: Epilogue 753
  60. 26. Antonio Gramsci. Letters from Prison 762
  61. References and Abbreviations 779
  62. Name Index 805
  63. General Index 825
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