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Philosophy In Italy

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  25 February 2009

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Philosophical Survey
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Copyright © The Royal Institute of Philosophy 1935

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References

page 473 Note 1 Croce, B., Ultimi Saggi, Bari, Laterza, 1935 (8vo. Pp. viii, 399).Google Scholar

page 474 Note 1 I may be permitted a personal allusion. Prompted by Croce's essay, I have attempted a reduction to a smaller scale of the Critique of Judgment, freeing it from its connection with the other Kantian Critiques and considering it instead in the light of the evolution of aesthetic thought in the eighteenth century (Kant, , Principii di estetica—Estratti della Critica del Giudizio tradotti e comentati da Guido de Ruggiero, Bari, Laterza, 1935, 8vo. Pp. 117).Google Scholar

page 474 Note 2 Vide the Philosophical Survey in Philosophy, October 1934.

page 474 Note 3 Stefanini, L., Platone, vol. ii, Cedam, Padova, 1935 (8vo. Pp. 538).Google Scholar

page 475 Note 1 Mondolfo, R., L'infinito nel pensiero dei Greci, Le Monnier, Firenze, 1934 (8vo. Pp. 439).Google Scholar