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Logic as the Science of the Pure Concept By Benedetto Croce

Logic as the Science of the Pure Concept

By Benedetto Croce

  • Release Date: 2024-04-11
  • Genre: Philosophy
  • $3.99

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In "Logic as the Science of the Pure Concept," Benedetto Croce embarks on a pivotal exploration of logic, illuminating its role in the formation of concepts independent of empirical reality. Croce's writing deftly weaves together philosophical clarity with a rigorous examination of how concepts can be understood as pure instances of thought. He critiques traditional logical frameworks, placing emphasis on the interplay between intuition and abstraction, a reflection of the post-Hegelian trend in European philosophy. Through a blend of analytical rigor and philosophical insight, Croce articulates a novel view of logic that underlines its foundational significance in not just philosophy but also the arts and social sciences. Benedetto Croce (1866-1952), a luminary in Italian philosophy, was greatly influenced by his experiences in a rapidly modernizing Europe, where the clash of ideas and cultural movements provided fertile ground for his thoughts. His deep engagement with Hegelian dialectics, coupled with his populist approach to philosophy, led him to challenge established norms. By situating logic in a broader cultural and philosophical context, Croce sought to advocate for a version of logic that reflected human experience, aesthetics, and ethical considerations. This book is highly recommended for anyone interested in the philosophical underpinnings of logic and its relation to human thought. Croce's pioneering work is not only an essential read for philosophers and logicians but also for educators, historians, and anyone vested in the nuances of concept formation and critical thinking.