Antonio Banfi
Antonio Banfi (Vimercate, 30 September 1886 – Milano, 22 July 1957) was an Italian philosopher and senator.
Although influenced by the Marburg neo-Kantians and Edmund Husserl, whom he knew personally, Banfi moved away from Idealism and instead focused on Marxism, in particular, historical materialism.
Banfi joined the Italian Communist Party in 1947. He was elected to the Italian senate in 1948 and again in 1953.
References[]
- Garin, E., "Banfi, Antonio" in Brochert, D. M. (ed.), Encyclopedia of Philosophy, Second Edition, vol. 1 (Thomson Gale, 2006), p. 476.
- Garin, E., History of Italian Philosophy, vol. 2 (Rodopi, 2008), p. 1292.
- Guiat, C., The French and Italian Communist Parties: Comrades and Culture (Frank Cass Publishers, 2003), pp. 144–150.
Categories:
- 1886 births
- 1957 deaths
- People from Vimercate
- Italian Communist Party politicians
- Senators of Legislature I of Italy
- Senators of Legislature II of Italy
- Members of the Italian Senate from Lombardy
- 20th-century Italian philosophers
- Materialists
- Manifesto of the Anti-Fascist Intellectuals