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A Contemporary Philosopher

June 8, 1918 issue

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The article focuses on the book "The Philosophy of Benedetto Croce," written by H. Wildon Carr. Carr draws very few historical comparisons to bring into relief the importance of particular doctrines. He indulges in personal criticism only to throw light upon the difficulties which the author Signor Croce raises for most thinkers. Nevertheless, by orderly consideration and extreme clarity of statement he places before the reader the master's thought. He constantly resorts to free translation or paraphrase of the Italian to lend authority to the exposition.

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PHILOSOPHY of Benedetto Croce, The (Book); CARR, H. Wildon; PHILOSOPHY; PARAPHRASE; LITERATURE -- Translations; CRITICISM
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