Armando Carlini
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Armando Carlini
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Armando Carlini (9 August 1878 – 30 September 1959) was an Italian philosopher and author.
He was born in Naples, Italy. Carlini was a follower of the Fascist philosopher Giovanni Gentile. In 1922 he replaced Gentile in the chair of theoretical philosophy at the University of Pisa. He died in Pisa, Italy.[1][2]
References[]
- ^ Brown, Stuart C.; Collinson, Diané; Wilkinson, Robert (1996). Biographical dictionary of twentieth-century philosophers. World Reference Series. Taylor & Francis. p. 128. ISBN 0-415-06043-5.
- ^ Gregor, A. (2004). Giovanni Gentile: philosopher of fascism. Transaction Publishers. p. 70. ISBN 0-7658-0593-6.
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- 1878 births
- 1959 deaths
- 20th-century Italian philosophers
- Italian fascists
- Members of the Royal Academy of Italy
- University of Pisa faculty
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- Italian academic biography stubs
- Fascism stubs