FilosofÍa ContemporÁNea para un Pueblo Latinoamericano...

FilosofÍa ContemporÁNea para un Pueblo Latinoamericano...

Author: Aldo Remo Pedrini

Publisher: Palibrio

Published: 2012-08

Total Pages: 112

ISBN-13: 1463337124

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Son tantas las escuelas o corrientes filosóficas y tan complicadas para entender, que he decidido generar una nueva corriente filosófica dirigida a nuestro pueblo latinoamericano actual, fácil de entender, para todo público y que hemos denominado "IDEALISMO ANDINO". Con ello estamos dando respuestas acerca del origen del mundo, el origen del hombre y su destino después de la muerte, la misión del hombre en la tierra, quien es Satanás y los espíritus superiores. Digamos, además, que esta palabra "filosofía" fue inventada por Pitágoras (Filosofía= amor + sabiduría), entonces le preguntaron a Pitágoras: - ¿Luego usted es un sabio?- "No (respondió), soy un amante de la sabiduría"... COMENTARIOS ACERCA DEL LIBRO "Filosofía Contemporánea para un pueblo Latinoamericano." "Excelente libro, lleno de luz y conocimiento que ayuda en la búsqueda personal de la verdad y te acerca más con el Ser Supremo" (Lic. Alberto P. Escobar Diaz. Gerente Valuaciones Actuariales, S.C., México, D.F.) "El autor con sapiencia y vivencia, convoca al homo sapiens y al homo viator en su texto, cuyas propuestas concretan una filosofía práctica fundamentada en la educación. El éxtasis de los fundamentos mentales con el suficiente argumento, clarean en un pensamiento de grandes alturas transformadoras del ser humano. Ése es el libro del Maestro Aldo Remo Pedrini." (Dr. Felipe Pacheco Pineda M.D. Director del Hospital del S.S. Saltillo, México.) "Este volumen proporciona las herramientas para a elevar la conciencia humana a niveles superiores en su evolución, contribuyendo a la educación, formación y sensibilización de la sociedad en general, para un desarrollo más espiritual."(Lic. Mauricio González Puente NOTARIO PUBLICO #62 De Saltillo, México)


Converts to the Real

Converts to the Real

Author: Edward Baring

Publisher: Harvard University Press

Published: 2019-05-01

Total Pages: 505

ISBN-13: 0674238982

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In the most wide-ranging history of phenomenology since Herbert Spiegelberg’s The Phenomenological Movement over fifty years ago, Baring uncovers a new and unexpected force—Catholic intellectuals—behind the growth of phenomenology in the early twentieth century, and makes the case for the movement’s catalytic intellectual and social impact. Of all modern schools of thought, phenomenology has the strongest claim to the mantle of “continental” philosophy. In the first half of the twentieth century, phenomenology expanded from a few German towns into a movement spanning Europe. Edward Baring shows that credit for this prodigious growth goes to a surprising group of early enthusiasts: Catholic intellectuals. Placing phenomenology in historical context, Baring reveals the enduring influence of Catholicism in twentieth-century intellectual thought. Converts to the Real argues that Catholic scholars allied with phenomenology because they thought it mapped a path out of modern idealism—which they associated with Protestantism and secularization—and back to Catholic metaphysics. Seeing in this unfulfilled promise a bridge to Europe’s secular academy, Catholics set to work extending phenomenology’s reach, writing many of the first phenomenological publications in languages other than German and organizing the first international conferences on phenomenology. The Church even helped rescue Edmund Husserl’s papers from Nazi Germany in 1938. But phenomenology proved to be an unreliable ally, and in debates over its meaning and development, Catholic intellectuals contemplated the ways it might threaten the faith. As a result, Catholics showed that phenomenology could be useful for secular projects, and encouraged its adoption by the philosophical establishment in countries across Europe and beyond. Baring traces the resonances of these Catholic debates in postwar Europe. From existentialism, through the phenomenology of Paul Ricoeur and Maurice Merleau-Ponty, to the speculative realism of the present, European thought bears the mark of Catholicism, the original continental philosophy.


History as Thought and Action

History as Thought and Action

Author: Rik Peters

Publisher: Andrews UK Limited

Published: 2013-12-03

Total Pages: 672

ISBN-13: 1845407504

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This is the first book-length study of the relationship between Benedetto Croce (1866-1952), Giovanni Gentile (1875-1944), Guido de Ruggiero (1888-1948) and Robin George Collingwood (1889-1943). Though the relationship between these highly influential philosophers has often been discussed, it has never been studied comprehensively. On the basis of published and unpublished writings this study carefully reconstructs their debate on the relationship between thought and action, following their explorations of art, history, philosophy and action in the context of the First World War and the rise of Fascism and Nazism. This book unveils the hidden past of contemporary philosophy of history and divulges the last secret of Collingwood's Italian connection.


From Kant to Croce

From Kant to Croce

Author: Brian P. Copenhaver

Publisher: University of Toronto Press

Published: 2012-01-01

Total Pages: 873

ISBN-13: 1442642661

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From around 1800, shortly before Pasquale Galluppi's first book, until 1950, just before Benedetto Croce died, the most formative influences on Italian philosophers were Kant and the post-Kantians, especially Hegel. In many ways, the Italian philosophers of this period lived in turbulent but creative times, from the Restoration to the Risorgimento and the rise and fall of Fascism. From Kant to Croce is a comprehensive, highly readable history of the main currents and major figures of modern Italian philosophy, described in a substantial introduction that details the development of the discipline during this period. Brian P. Copenhaver and Rebecca Copenhaver provide the only up-to-date introduction in English to Italy's leading modern philosophers by translating and analysing rare and original texts and by chronicling the lives and times of the philosophers who wrote them. Thoroughly documented and highly readable, From Kant to Croce examines modern Italian philosophy from the perspective of contemporary analytic philosophy.


Giovanni Gentile

Giovanni Gentile

Author: A. James Gregor

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2017-07-05

Total Pages: 141

ISBN-13: 1351517511

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The recent rise in Europe of extreme right-wing political parties along with outbreaks of violent nationalist fervor in the former communist bloc has occasioned much speculation on a possible resurgence of fascism. At the polemical level, fascism has become a generic term applied to virtually any form of real or potential violence, while among Marxist and left-wing scholars discredited interpretations of fascism as a "product of late capitalism" are revived. Empty of cognitive significance, these formulas disregard the historical and philosophical roots of fascism as it arose in Italy and spread throughout Europe. In Giovanni Gentile: Philosopher of Fascism, A. James Gregor returns to those roots by examining the thought of Italian Fascism's major theorist.In Gregor's reading of Gentile, fascism was-and remains-an anti-democratic reaction to what were seen to be the domination by advanced industrial democracies of less-developed or status-deprived communities and nations languishing on the margins of the "Great Powers." Sketching in the political background of late nineteenth-century Italy, industrially backward and only recently unified, Gregor shows how Gentile supplied fascism its justificatory rationale as a developmental dictatorship. Gentile's Actualism (as his philosophy came to be identified) absorbed many intellectual currents of the early twentieth century including nationalism, syndicalism, and futurism and united them in a dynamic rebellion against new perceived hegemonic impostures of imperialism. The individual was called to an idealistic ethic of obedience, work, self-sacrifice, and national community. As Gregor demonstrates, it was a paradigm of what we can expect in the twenty-first century's response, on the part of marginal nations, to the globalization of the industrialized democracies. Gregor cites post-Maoist China, nationalist Russia, Africa, and the Balkans at the development stage from which fascism could grow.The f


Time and Free Will

Time and Free Will

Author: Bergson, Henri

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2014-06-03

Total Pages: 163

ISBN-13: 1317852311

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First published in 2002. Henri Louis Bergson was born in Paris, October 18, 1859. He entered the Ecole normale in 1878, and was admitted agrégé de philosophie in 1881 and docteur és lettres in 1889. After holding professorships in various provincial and Parisian lycées, he became maître de conférences at the Ecole normale supérieure in 1897, and since 1900 has been professor at the Collége de France. In 1901 he became a member of the Institute on his election to the Académie des Sciences morales et politiques.


History of Italian Philosophy

History of Italian Philosophy

Author: Eugenio Garin

Publisher: Rodopi

Published: 2008

Total Pages: 1434

ISBN-13: 904202321X

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This book is a treasure house of Italian philosophy. Narrating and explaining the history of Italian philosophers from the Middle Ages to the twentieth century, the author identifies the specificity, peculiarity, originality, and novelty of Italian philosophical thought in the men and women of the Renaissance. The vast intellectual output of the Renaissance can be traced back to a single philosophical stream beginning in Florence and fed by numerous converging human factors. This work offers historians and philosophers a vast survey and penetrating analysis of an intellectual tradition which has heretofore remained virtually unknown to the Anglophonic world of scholarship.