Di Meo, Antonio

La «bancarotta della scienza». Il giovane Gramsci e la crisi del positivismo

fa parte di Gramsci Journals; Gramsci in Brazil; Mussolini Reader of the Note-books; Essay by the Young Gramsci; Reviews: France and Latin America , 5 , 1 , Wollongong : University of Wollongong , 2023 , pp. 76 - 91
Antonio Gramsci found himself thinking and acting in a field of highly acute intellectual tensions, in which he very quickly understood and soon came up against the limits of the Marxism of his time. Amongst those fields of knowledge regarded as being in crisis at the turn of the twentieth century were science and the philosophy - positivism - that to a large extent had up to then gone alongside it; this could not but have its repercussions within the socialism of Marx and Engels that, in comparison with other types, had acquired a distinctive nature in so far as it was ‘scientific'. There was, then, discussion of the ‘bank-ruptcy of science' most of all in the wake of a celebrated article in 1895 by the literary scholar Ferdinand Brunetière, in response to the secularist positions held by Ernest Renan. From this stemmed a wideranging debate touching Gramsci, then still at high school, and the Italian culture of his time; significant developments of this may be noted in his later writings right up to the Prison Notebooks, in particular as regards the ideology of ‘progress'. PDF available at: https://ro.uow.edu.au/gramsci/vol5/iss1/
Lingua ita
Nomi [autore] Di Meo, Antonio
Soggetti
Positivismo
Scienza
Storicismo
Positivism
science
Historicism