Croce Versus Gentile: A Dialogue on Contemporary Italian Philosophy
New York, N.Y.,S. F. Vanni (1947)
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Benedetto Croce (1992). The Aesthetic as the Science of Expression and of the Linguistic in General. Cambridge University Press.
Thomas Clayton (2009). Introducing Giovanni Gentile, the 'Philosopher of Fascism'. Educational Philosophy and Theory 41 (6):640-660.
Emilio Gentile (2008). Fascism and the Italian Road to Totalitarianism. Constellations 15 (3):291-302.
G. Casale & L. Santoro (1988). Hegel, Croce, Gentile. Philosophical Studies 32:113-125.
Benedetto Croce (1953). Æsthetic as Science of Expression and General Linguistic. New York,Noonday Press.
Brian P. Copenhaver & Rebecca Copenhaver (2008). How Croce Became a Philosopher. History of Philosophy Quarterly 25 (1).
Brian P. Copenhaver & Rebecca Copenhaver (2012). From Kant to Croce. University of Toronto Press.
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