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Armando Carlini

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Armando Carlini (August 9, 1878–September 30, 1959) was an Italian philosopher and author.

He was born in Naples, Italy. Carlini was follower of the Facist 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

  1. ^ Brown, Stuart C.; Collinson, Diané; Wilkinson, Robert (1996). Biographical dictionary of twentieth-century philosophers. World Reference Series. Taylor & Francis. p. 128. ISBN 0415060435.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  2. ^ Gregor, A. (2004). Giovanni Gentile: philosopher of fascism. Transaction Publishers. p. 70. ISBN 0765805936.

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