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  1. 3 de ene. de 2012 · Abstract. Benedetto Croce was the author of the most important and original theory of history in the 20th century. His theory was that of ‘absolute historicism’, and this necessarily entailed an acute critique of inherited ideas about the Enlightenment.

  2. Benedetto Croce (February 25, 1866 - November 20, 1952) was an Italian critic, idealist philosopher, and politician. He wrote on numerous topics, including philosophy of history and aesthetics, and was a prominent liberal, although he opposed laissez-faire free trade. After the loss of his parents and sister in an earthquake which he himself ...

  3. Croce insisted that his idealism was a form of ‘absolute historicism’, since it involved the claim that all meaning and value evolved immanently through the historical process. He strenuously denied that spirit could be regarded as some form of transcendent puppet-master that existed apart from the human beings through which it expressed itself.

  4. Benedetto Croce has given the most important and original theory of history in the XXth century. His theory was that of ‘absolute historicism’, and therefore he developed an acute critique of the Enlightenment. This article studies both Croce’s theoretical analysis of Enlightenment and his historical analysis of the Neapolitan Enlightenment.

  5. Benedetto Croce. Neapolská univerzita Fridricha II. Některá data mohou pocházet z datové položky. Benedetto Croce ( 25. února 1866, Pescasseroli – 20. listopadu 1952 Neapol) byl italský filosof, historik, spisovatel a italský politik. [1] Je považován za liberála, i když se postavil proti filozofii laissez-faire .

  6. Benedetto Croce wurde 1866 geboren. Als Sohn einer Landherrenfamilie erhielt er eine kirchliche Erziehung. Die im ersten Unterricht empfangenen Eindrücke haben seinen Hang zum Widerspruch, zum selbständigen Urteil gesteigert und frühzeitig die Erkenntnis geweckt, daß er außerhalb „aller religiösen Grundsätze stünde“.

  7. 12 de nov. de 2021 · Abstract This article explores the abiding relevance of Croce’s last book in the philosophy of history, which, due its publication during the war has always been neglected. After discussing the context of Croce’s antagonism to the anti-historicist tendencies of his own times, the book is interpreted as theoretical underpinning of Croce’s ‘ethico-political’ histories by which he ...

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