Actualism and its author. Prospects for the future of Gentile studies

James R.M. Wakefield

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This article describes the recent reception of Giovanni Gentile and his doctrine of actualism, describing the philosopher's rehabilitation as a major Italian thinker and actualism as a provocative account of socially situated consciousness. The discussion then turns to the future of Gentile studies, focusing on ways in which the ahistorical methods of analytic philosophy might help restore actualism and its author to their proper place in the philosophical canon.

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Giovanni Gentile; Actualism; Analytic Philosophy; Ethics

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.6092/2532-6864/2017.2.27-45

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