This contribution aims to underline the figure of italian philosopher Luigi Scaravelli - who proposed a new line of interests in italian philosophy, over idealism and positivism - and his attention to the mainstream of european thought in the first half of XXth century, especially some scientific and philosophical works in contemporary France. These works had an important influence in Scaravelli's interpretation of "Critic of pure reason" and other kantian works. Scaravelli's reading of these sources - and the critics of them that he made - passed throught all the composition of his work: "Scritti kantiani". Mainly two authors were very interesting for his analysis of comtemporary problems in transcendental philosophy: Henri Bergson and Louis de Broglie.
Quintili, P. (1998). Scaravelli interprete di Bergson e de Broglie. Due dialoghi, attraverso gli Scritti kantiani. In AA.VV., Il pensiero di Luigi Scaravelli. La storia come problema e come metodo, a cura di. M. Corsi (pp.127-141). Soveria Mannelli : Rubbettino.
Scaravelli interprete di Bergson e de Broglie. Due dialoghi, attraverso gli Scritti kantiani
QUINTILI, PAOLO
1998-02-01
Abstract
This contribution aims to underline the figure of italian philosopher Luigi Scaravelli - who proposed a new line of interests in italian philosophy, over idealism and positivism - and his attention to the mainstream of european thought in the first half of XXth century, especially some scientific and philosophical works in contemporary France. These works had an important influence in Scaravelli's interpretation of "Critic of pure reason" and other kantian works. Scaravelli's reading of these sources - and the critics of them that he made - passed throught all the composition of his work: "Scritti kantiani". Mainly two authors were very interesting for his analysis of comtemporary problems in transcendental philosophy: Henri Bergson and Louis de Broglie.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.