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  1. Benedetto Croce, OCI, COSML (Italian: [beneˈdetto ˈkroːtʃe]; 25 February 1866 – 20 November 1952) was an Italian idealist philosopher, historian, and politician who wrote on numerous topics, including philosophy, history, historiography, and aesthetics.

  2. Benedetto Croce (born February 25, 1866, Pescasseroli, Italy—died November 20, 1952, Naples) was a historian, humanist, and the foremost Italian philosopher of the first half of the 20th century.

  3. May 4, 2008 · The Neapolitan Benedetto Croce (18601952) was a dominant figure in the first half of the twentieth century in aesthetics and literary criticism, and to lesser but not inconsiderable extent in philosophy generally. But his fame did not last, either in Italy or in the English speaking world.

  4. www.encyclopedia.com › philosophy-biographies › benedetto-croceBenedetto Croce | Encyclopedia.com

    May 17, 2018 · Croce, Benedetto (1866–1952) Italian idealist philosopher and politician. He was a senator (1910–20) and minister of education (1920–21). When Mussolini came to power, Croce retired from politics in protest against fascism, and wrote the idealistic Philosophy of the Spirit (1902–17).

  5. Quick Reference. (1866–1952) Italian idealist philosopher and the leading Italian intellectual of his day. He was born in Percasseroli, the son of a rich landowner, and lost his parents in an earthquake in 1883.

  6. Benedetto Croce, (born Feb. 25, 1866, Pescasseroli, Italy—died Nov. 20, 1952, Naples), Italian patriot, aesthetician, critic, and cultural historian. He founded La Critica, an influential journal of cultural criticism, in 1903 and was its editor until 1937.

  7. Jun 1, 2021 · Benedetto Croce (Pescasseroli 1866–Naples 1952) was a philosopher, historian, and literary critic and a prominent figure in Italian cultural and political life in the first half of the twentieth century whose thought had a significant international echo.

  8. Benedetto Croce - Philosopher, Historian, Anti-Fascist: The test was to be fascism, the political attitude that places the nation or race at the centre of life and history and disregards individuals and their rights.

  9. Benedetto Croce was the greatest Italian philosopher of the first half of the twentieth century. Orphaned in his late teens after his wealthy parents were killed in an earthquake, Croce studied in Rome before entering a life of intense intellectual labour, the fortune he inherited buying him the freedom to do so.

  10. Benedetto Croce (Pescasseroli, 25 febbraio 1866 – Napoli, 20 novembre 1952) è stato un filosofo, storico, politico, critico letterario e scrittore italiano, principale ideologo del liberalismo novecentesco italiano ed esponente del neoidealismo.