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Hegel in Italy (1922–1931)

the dispute on the ethical state

Nico De Federicis

pp. 223-238

Abstract

Hegelianism was a central part of the philosophical experience in Italy between the nineteenth and the twentieth century. The most important Italian philosophers of recent history were Hegelians, so it may be said that the contribution of Italian scholarship to the study and dissemination of Hegelian thought played a role comparable to, if not eclipsing, those of other European countries.

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Herzog Lisa (2013) Hegel's thought in Europe: currents, crosscurrents and undercurrents. Dordrecht, Springer.

Pages: 223-238

DOI: 10.1057/9781137309228_13

Full citation:

De Federicis Nico (2013) „Hegel in Italy (1922–1931): the dispute on the ethical state“, In: L. Herzog (ed.), Hegel's thought in Europe, Dordrecht, Springer, 223–238.