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A systematic treatise that reconceives logic as the science of the pure concept, arguing that logical thought is rooted in sensory representation and imaginative intuition rather than in abstract formal rules. It critiques formal logic, positivism, and various anti-rationalist positions, defends meticulous attention to facts within conceptual thought, and presents a methodical account of logical activity, proof, and the constructive role of error in the advance of understanding. The work also links logical method to broader philosophical domains, indicating how conceptual clarity informs ethical, aesthetic, and historiographical inquiry within a unified philosophy of the spirit.

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Benedetto Croce

Benedetto Croce (1866-1952) was an influential Italian philosopher, historian, and critic, known for his contributions to aesthetics and the philosophy of history. His work emphasized the importance of the subjective experience in understanding art and culture. Croce's notable texts include "Aesthetic as Science of Expression and General Linguistic," where he explores the relationship between aesthetics and language. He also engaged with historical materialism and critiqued Marxist economics in his writings. Croce's ideas have significantly shaped modern thought in philosophy and the humanities, making him a key figure in 20th-century intellectual discourse.

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