Discussione:Alessandro Chiappelli

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Perhaps the works of Signor Chiappelli can be mentioned in this article, and an English language Wikipedia page also be started for this philosopher praised by William Kelly Wright of Dartmouth College (in his review of Chiappelli's book 'La crisi del pensiero moderno', 1920) with the words: "Signor Chiappelli is very broad in his philosophical interests and sympathies. He has read widely in British, French, German and American philosophy, as well, of course, as that of his own country. He rivals Bosanquet and Pringle- Pattison in his ability to appreciate philosophers of diverse schools, and to enrich his own Idealism thereby without sacrificing any essential principle. While less technical than the philosophers just mentioned, he is more successful in popularizing and humanizing a standpoint similar in most respects. In Italy, one feels sure, this type of Idealism, thanks to Signor Chiappelli, must be widely known among cultivated persons who are not professional philosophers, and never mistakenly supposed to be inconceivable by the lay mind or to be coldly aloof from the problems of practical life" (from The Philosophical Review, Volume XXXIII, Number 2 (March, 2924), page 216). 129.67.117.87 (msg) 00:48, 10 apr 2018 (CEST)[rispondi]