Abstract

In this paper I consider Benedetto Croce's interpretation and critique of Hegel's dialectic in Cio che e vivo e cio che e morto della filosofia di Hegel (1906) and I compare it with a very similar critique elaborated by Gilles Deleuze around sixty years later (in Difference et repetition, 1968, Nietzsche et la philosophie, 1962 and Qu'est-ce que la philosophie? 1991). Even if they are two very different authors, belonging to very different traditions and contexts, both Croce and Deleuze criticise Hegel with a very similar argument, namely by saying that Hegel did not adequately take into account the concept of difference, and subordinated it to opposition (or negation). In addition, albeit by taking different roads, both Croce and Deleuze thought that philosophy has its own specific logic, and this logic is a logic of concept.

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