The following work shows how the logic of the presence stands at the end of Giovanni Gentile Actualism's contradictions. This Idealism, as the Hegelian one, works to demonstrate that Thought has a tanscendental extension and that Becoming is absolutely unlimited. Indeed, Actualism aims to complete the Hegelian idealism only demonstrating that Thought and Becoming are exactly the same reality. Thus, Becoming and Thought are not abstract and independent concepts, therefore they are not just imaginary absolutes. However, the demonstration of this absolute identity involves the denial of the Thought's tanscedental extension, that the Actualism places in first position concerning its speech. My critic here, then, establishes that both, gnoseologism and dialectic must be necessarily refused and denied, in order to be able to describe the Thought's clarity without any contradictions. The logic of the presence really begins with this negation.
Preliminari alla logica della presenza : contributo alla critica dell'attualismo gentiliano come teoria della prassi assoluta / Bettineschi, Paolo Guido. - (2011 Mar 31).
Preliminari alla logica della presenza : contributo alla critica dell'attualismo gentiliano come teoria della prassi assoluta
Bettineschi, Paolo Guido
2011-03-31
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The following work shows how the logic of the presence stands at the end of Giovanni Gentile Actualism's contradictions. This Idealism, as the Hegelian one, works to demonstrate that Thought has a tanscendental extension and that Becoming is absolutely unlimited. Indeed, Actualism aims to complete the Hegelian idealism only demonstrating that Thought and Becoming are exactly the same reality. Thus, Becoming and Thought are not abstract and independent concepts, therefore they are not just imaginary absolutes. However, the demonstration of this absolute identity involves the denial of the Thought's tanscedental extension, that the Actualism places in first position concerning its speech. My critic here, then, establishes that both, gnoseologism and dialectic must be necessarily refused and denied, in order to be able to describe the Thought's clarity without any contradictions. The logic of the presence really begins with this negation.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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