Abstract

This essay deals with some issues in the secular philosophy of the 1900s in Italy with regard to Mario Dal Pra, Nicola Abbagnano, Enzo Paci and Giulio Preti. In particular, it highlights the relationship between history and science, freedom in the neo-rationalistic and neo-enlightenment sense, the relationship between philosophy and life, and that between structure and moral existence. Phenomenology and the search for in Paci introduced the passion for truth into the philosophical radicalism of Preti.

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