Book Details
Format
Kindle
Pages
330
Language
English
Published
Jul 14, 2015
Publisher
Imprint Academic
ISBN-10
1845408500
ISBN-13
9781845408503
Description
This work delves into the complex and often controversial ideas of Giovanni Gentile, the Italian philosopher known for his radical approach to idealism. His philosophy emphasizes the importance of thought as a dynamic process, asserting that reality is shaped by our cognitive engagement with it. The authors, Haddock and Wakefield, explore Gentile's contributions in the context of 20th-century philosophy and his impact on various ideological movements.
Through detailed analysis, the readers are guided through Gentile's intricate theories, his rejection of passive perception, and his belief in the active role of the thinker. The text offers insight into how Gentile's views diverge from his contemporaries and how they resonate in today's discussions on the nature of consciousness and reality.
Integrating historical context, the authors provide a narrative that not only elucidates Gentile's philosophical stance but also critiques its implications. As readers engage with Gentile’s legacy, they are encouraged to reflect on the interplay between thought, identity, and societal constructs, making this exploration both timely and essential for understanding modern philosophical debates.
Through detailed analysis, the readers are guided through Gentile's intricate theories, his rejection of passive perception, and his belief in the active role of the thinker. The text offers insight into how Gentile's views diverge from his contemporaries and how they resonate in today's discussions on the nature of consciousness and reality.
Integrating historical context, the authors provide a narrative that not only elucidates Gentile's philosophical stance but also critiques its implications. As readers engage with Gentile’s legacy, they are encouraged to reflect on the interplay between thought, identity, and societal constructs, making this exploration both timely and essential for understanding modern philosophical debates.
Genres
Philosophy