ABSTRACT

Originally published in 1921, this volume represents De Ruggiero's first appearance in English, being the first time his philosophical works were translated. Modern Philosophy presents a positive philosophical position of great interest, avowedly in continuation of Croce and in close agreement with Gentile, which sums up the progress of Italian idealism down to the writing of this book. It is a remarkable piece of historical work, focusing on the development of European philosophy in the second half of the nineteenth century and the beginning of the twentieth, and was the first volume to comprehensively handle this time period.

chapter |7 pages

Introduction

part I|1 pages

German Philosophy

chapter Chapter 1|22 pages

Antimetaphysic and Naturalism

chapter Chapter 2|17 pages

Empiricism

chapter Chapter 3|32 pages

Neo-Kantianism

chapter Chapter 4|9 pages

Psychology and Philosophy

chapter Chapter 5|20 pages

The Metaphysic of Empiricism and its Self-Annihilation

part II|1 pages

French Philosophy

chapter Chapter 1|14 pages

From Eclecticism to the Philosophy of Liberty

chapter Chapter 2|9 pages

Phenomenalism

chapter Chapter 3|11 pages

From Kant to Absolute Positivism

chapter Chapter 4|26 pages

Science and Metaphysics

chapter Chapter 5|13 pages

Positivism and Platonism

chapter Chapter 6|27 pages

The Philosophy of Action and Modernism

part III|1 pages

Anglo-American Philosophy

chapter Chapter 1|34 pages

Empiricism and Naturalism

chapter Chapter 2|32 pages

Idealism

part IV|1 pages

Italian Philosophy

chapter Chapter 1|15 pages

From Machiavelli to Gioberti

chapter Chapter 2|21 pages

The Close of the Nineteenth Century

chapter Chapter 3|32 pages

Absolute Idealism

chapter |16 pages

Conclusion