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  Gentile, Giovanni Criticism and Essays
Gentile was born in Castelvetrano, Sicily, and attended the University of Pisa, where he was influenced heavily by his professor Donato Jaja, a well-known Hegelian scholar.
Gentile's work generally has been overshadowed by that of Croce, in part because of his political affiliations, which Gentile explained with his theory that the individual's self-consciousness was embodied in the state.
Gentile was perhaps the most influential Italian thinker of the first half of the twentieth century, and he is known to have had a great impact on philosophers across Europe, particularly the English philosopher R.
www.enotes.com /twentieth-century-criticism/gentile-giovanni/introduction   (785 words)

  
 Giovanni Gentile Biography | Encyclopedia of World Biography
The Italian philosopher and politician Giovanni Gentile (1875-1944) was influential in reviving Hegelian idealism in Italy.
Enthusiastically responding to this new stimulation, Gentile determined to revive the idealist doctrine of the autonomy of the mind.
Gentile supported Mussolini's Ethiopian adventure but became increasingly disaffected with the party after Mussolini allied Italy with Germany in 1940.
www.bookrags.com /biography/giovanni-gentile   (443 words)

  
 Giovanni Gentile
Giovanni Gentile, filosofo italiano (Castelvetrano 1875 - Firenze 1944), docente a Palermo dal 1906 al 1914; passò poi a Pisa alla cattedra di filosofia teoretica; nel 1915 partecipò attivamente al Comitato pisano di preparazione e mobilitazione civile, secondo i principi espressi ne La filosofia della guerra (1914).
Al centro della ricerca filosofica di Gentile è lo studio del pensiero di Rosmini e di Gioberti, che egli considera espressione genuina e autonoma della filosofia italiana, per cui conferma e assolutizza il primato e l'autonomia del pensiero italiano e critica quanto in esso crede immissione eterogenea e deviante.
Hegel riteneva possibile una dialettica del "pensato", cioè della realtà nei suoi aspetti oggettivi e pensabili; secondo Gentile invece è possibile solo una dialettica (in quanto attività dell'essere che si sviluppa e diviene) del "pensante" (cioè del soggetto che pensa nell'atto in cui pensa).
www.riflessioni.it /enciclopedia/gentile.htm   (800 words)

  
 Giovanni Gentile - Search Results - MSN Encarta
Gentile, Giovanni (1875-1944), Italian philosopher, political leader, and educator, born in Castelvetrano, Sicily.
Bellini, Gentile (1429?-1507), Venetian painter, son of Jacopo and (probably elder) brother of Giovanni Bellini.
A successful painter and architect, Giorgio Vasari is best known for his ten-volume Lives of the Artists (1550; revised 1568), a survey of Italian...
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 Gentile Giovanni - Search Results - MSN Encarta
Gentile Giovanni - Search Results - MSN Encarta
Gentile, Giovanni (1875-1944), Italian philosopher and supporter of fascism, born in Castelvetrano, Sicily.
1429-1507), Venetian painter, son of Jacopo and (probably elder) brother of Giovanni Bellini.
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 AllRefer.com - Giovanni Gentile (Philosophy, Biography) - Encyclopedia
Giovanni Gentile[jOvAn´nE jAntE´lA] Pronunciation Key, 1875–1944, Italian philosopher and educator.
He taught philosophy in several Italian universities and for many years contributed to the magazine of Benedetto Croce.
Gentile's philosophy, called actual idealism, is a form of neo-Hegelian idealism and was developed in Teoria generale dello spirito come atto puro (1916, tr.
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 Giovanni Gentile e Benito Mussolini: about this text
When the liberal governments of Giovanni Giolitti, Ivanoe Bonomi, and Luigi Facta failed to stop the spread of anarchy, and after Fascists had organised the demonstrative and threatening Marcia su Roma ("March on Rome") (October 28th 1922), Mussolini was invited by Vittorio Emanuele III to form a new government.
Press, radio, education, films — all were carefully supervised to manufacture the illusion that fascism was the doctrine of the 20th century, replacing liberalism and democracy.
The principles of this doctrine were laid down in the article on fascism, written by Giovanni Gentile and signed by Mussolini that appeared in 1932 in the Enciclopedia Italiana.
wings.buffalo.edu /litgloss/mussolini/about.shtml   (2297 words)

  
 Giovanni Gentile Criticism
In the following essay, Schechter discusses the political philosophies of Gentile and Gramsci, finding that “the desire to unite the state and the civil society” links the two.
In the following essay, Caserta posits that Gentile's educational theories were based in spiritualism and argues that they continue to be relevant.
In the following essay, which was published as the Introduction to Gentile's study The Reform of Education, Croce discusses the work he did with Gentile and Gentile's contribution to the field of Italian philosophy.
www.bookrags.com /criticisms/Giovanni_Gentile   (225 words)

  
 Gentile, Giovanni Criticism and Essays | FURTHER READING
Harris, H. The Social Philosophy of Giovanni Gentile.
Holmes, Roger W. The Idealism of Giovanni Gentile.
Evaluates the respective Hegelian interpretations of Gentile and Croce as the two philosophers applied them to their theories of the state and...
www.enotes.com /twentieth-century-criticism/gentile-giovanni/further-reading   (131 words)

  
 Giovanni, Gentile
Nasce il 30 Maggio 1875 a Castelvetrano (TP) da Giovanni e Teresa Curti.
In essa i due "filosofi amici" si occupano di rileggere la recente cultura italiana; il filosofo napoletano si occupa della parte letteraria e Gentile di quella filosofica.
Nel 1922 Gentile viene chiamato nel primo governo Mussolini a ricoprire la carica di Ministro della Pubblica Istruzione.
www.giornaledifilosofia.net /public/scheda_fil.php?id=5   (937 words)

  
 Giovanni Gentile
Giovanni Gentile nacque a Castelvetrano in Sicilia il 30 maggio 1875.
Per le sue numerose cariche culturali e politiche, nonché come Presidente dell'«Enciclopedia Italiana», esercitò un vasto influsso sulla cultura italiana e specialmente sul suo aspetto amministrativo e scolastico.
Nel 1943 Gentile fece atto di pubblica adesione alla Repubblica di Salò.
www.emsf.rai.it /biografie/anagrafico.asp?d=162   (143 words)

  
 IngentaConnect From Euclid as Textbook to the Giovanni Gentile Reform (18671923)...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
IngentaConnect From Euclid as Textbook to the Giovanni Gentile Reform (18671923)...
All legislation regarding education in Italy had been based on this law until 1923, when Giovanni Gentile, a prominent figure among Italian Idealist philosophers, introduced the reform that brought important changes to the school system, while maintaining various key features.
To give a comprehensive view of the history of the teaching of mathematics in secondary schools in Italy over this 60‐year period, we must look beyond the legislative, political and social factors, however important these undoubtedly are, to examine other factors not comprehensively studied as yet.
www.ingentaconnect.com /content/routledg/cpdh/2006/00000042/F0020004/art00007   (299 words)

  
 Amazon.com: "Giovanni Gentile": Key Phrase page   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
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The Dialectic of Region and Nation Giovanni Gentile, Particular Italian Archimede, Empedocle, Teocrito, Diodoro,...
huroduction Croce and Giovanni Gentile, were both imbued with the liberal nationalism of the Risorgimento and shared the concept of the nation as a spiritual...
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 Books by Giovanni Gentile, compare prices
Stato Etico E Manganello : Giovanni Gentile a Sessant'anni Dalla Morte
by Giovanni Gentile, Giuseppe Antonio Borgese, Piero Floriani, Giuliana Stentella Petrarchini
by Giovanni Gentile, Luigi Russo, Roberto Pertici, Antonio Resta
www.allbookstores.com /author/Giovanni_Gentile.html   (158 words)

  
 Sito Web Italiano per la Filosofia-GIOVANNI GENTILE
In un saggio di Emilio Gentile la storia del rapporto tra ideologie e sacralizzazione dell'impegno civile
Nel 1934 non erano ancora diffuse le leggi razziali in Italia.
Il pensiero Gentile fa i conti col passato
lgxserver.uniba.it /lei/rassegna/gentile.htm   (1547 words)

  
 PAULA LAZRUS WED TO GIOVANNI GENTILE - New York Times
LEAD: Paula Kay Lazrus, a daughter of Mrs.
Lazrus, was married last evening to Giovanni Marco Gentile, a son of Mr.
He is a graduate of the University of Rome and the Romagnoli School for the Visually Impaired in Rome.
query.nytimes.com /gst/fullpage.html?res=9B0DE4DC1031F930A1575BC0A961948260   (236 words)

  
 RE: what is fascism? Giovanni Gentile 11.16.03   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Commenting on our debate about "What is fascism?", Cameron Sawyer says:
"I'm surprised there is no mention of Giovanni Gentile".
Gentile (1875-1944) was the philosopher of fascism, and I assume that he inspired Jos Antonio Primo de Rivera.
wais.stanford.edu /Fascism/fascism_GionvaniGentile(111603).html   (126 words)

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