Some remarks on two recent books about Benedetto Croce
Abstract
Within the context of the Neapolitan historicist school, two important works concerning Benedetto Croce have been recently published. In his book Filosofia pratica e filosofia civile nel pensiero di Benedetto Croce, Giuseppe Cacciatore combines an original reading of Croce as a “philosopher of life” with an emphasis on the ethical dimension of historicism as philosophy. In his research on Storia universale e patologia dello spirito. Saggio su Croce, Domenico Conte proposes a new approach to the theme of universal history in Croce’s thought, which becomes the basis for a global reinterpretation of the Italian philosopher, who is not regarded as the theoretician of the rationality of history, but, on the contrary, as a thinker of the European crisis and the “pathology of the spirit”