Philosophy and Politics in the 20th in Argentina. Readings of Italian Idealism

  • María Carla Galfione Universidad Nacional de Córdoba, Argentina Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas
Keywords: Philosophy, Scientism, Italian idealism, Fascism, Revolution

Abstract

The transition from a positivist matrix to an idealistic one in Argentinean academic philosophy can be read as a result of a gradual and problematic pollution. It was, also, heavily traversed by considerations that exceeded the theoretical aspects. Based on the willingness to explore this transit, the article pays attention to one of the episodes of this contamination: how the Revista de Filosofía reads Croce and Gentile’s philosophy. Observing there some possibility of dialogue between positivist assumptions, with which the journal takes a position, and the idealism the article analyze how this dialogue and its limits were given from a political consideration. If the idealism was condemned, it is centrally owed to its performance during the first years of the government of Mussolini. If, meanwhile, it was some to rescue of that philosophy, it was that it contributed to think the revolutionary change.

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Published
2016-04-19
How to Cite
Galfione M. C. (2016). Philosophy and Politics in the 20th in Argentina. Readings of Italian Idealism. Nómadas. Critical Journal of Social and Juridical Science, 47(1), 53-69. https://doi.org/10.5209/rev_NOMA.2016.v47.n1.52396
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