Benedetto Croce and the tradition of Neapolitan Hegelianism
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The question at stake in this text is the relevance of the tradition of Neapolitan Hegelianism in Benedetto Croce’s philosophical education. The school of Neapolitan Hegelianism was culturally hegemonic in Naples after Italy’s unification, but it went into decline at the end of the century when the opposite tendencies of positivism and neo-Kantism took over. These were the years of the young Croce’s education. We’ll focus on Croce’s indebtedness to the debate between positivism and neo-Kantism, whose rationales would come to determine Croce’s final stances and choices.
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