There are 11 critical essays on Giovanni Gentile .
Critical Essays on Giovanni Gentile
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Critical Essay by Merle E. Brown
9,263 words, approx. 31 pages
In the following essay, Brown discusses Gentile's literary essays analyzing the poetry of Dante and Leopardi.
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Critical Essay by Darrow Schechter
7,684 words, approx. 26 pages
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.
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Critical Essay by Giovanni Gullace
7,558 words, approx. 25 pages
In the following essay, Gullace contrasts the aesthetic theories of Benedetto Croce with those of Gentile in his La filosofia dell'arte.
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Critical Essay by Richard Bellamy
7,439 words, approx. 25 pages
In the following essay, Bellamy questions whether or not Gentile's concept of actual idealism always leads to fascism.
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Critical Essay by Romolo Murri
5,993 words, approx. 20 pages
In the following essay, Murri discusses Gentile's ideas about religion in modern Italy as outlined in his Discorsi di religione.
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Critical Essay by Ernesto G. Caserta
5,646 words, approx. 19 pages
In the following essay, Caserta posits that Gentile's educational theories were based in spiritualism and argues that they continue to be relevant.
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Critical Essay by A. C. Garnett
4,684 words, approx. 16 pages
In the following essay, Garnett explains and analyzes major ideas in The Theory of Mind as Pure Act.
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Critical Essay by George de Santillana
4,125 words, approx. 14 pages
In the following essay, de Santillana contrasts the thinking of “scientific philosophers” with Gentile's actualist idealism.
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Critical Essay by Benedetto Croce
1,141 words, approx. 4 pages
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.
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