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Benedetto Croce: An Introduction to His Philosophy

Raffaello Piccoli

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In "Benedetto Croce: An Introduction to His Philosophy," Raffaello Piccoli offers an insightful exploration into the complex philosophical landscape crafted by Benedetto Croce, a pivotal figure in 20th-century thought. This work meticulously dissects Croce's concepts of aesthetics, history, and the intrinsic connection between art and philosophy, guided by a prose style that juxtaposes clarity with deep analytical rigor. By situating Croce within the broader context of Italian idealism and post-Hegelianism, Piccoli articulates the relevance of Croce's thought to contemporary philosophical debates, revealing how his ideas on individualism and the evolution of culture challenge and transcend traditional paradigms. Raffaello Piccoli, a distinguished scholar of Italian philosophy, draws from his extensive academic background and intimate understanding of Croce's work to inform this introduction. His expertise allows him to bridge the historical and intellectual trajectories that shaped Croce's philosophy, including the influence of Romanticism and the socio-political landscape of Italy during Croce's lifetime. Piccoli's passion for philosophy and commitment to making complex ideas accessible underpin the accessibility and depth of this introduction. This book is invaluable for both newcomers and seasoned scholars of philosophy. Piccoli's clear and engaging style makes Croce's intricate ideas approachable without sacrificing depth, offering readers a comprehensive understanding of a thinker whose insights remain vital in the discourse of philosophy, art, and ethics.
Disponible desde: 29/05/2022.
Longitud de impresión: 206 páginas.

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