Giorgio Fano

Giorgio Fano (April 17, 1885 – September 20, 1963) was an Italian philosopher and linguist. He belonged to the school of Italian neo-idealist thinkers, among a group of artists and writers who made Trieste of the early Twentieth Century a notable center of intellectual activity. Fano read and interpreted the work of Benedetto Croce and Giovanni Gentile from an original point of view. In particular, he recognized the importance of the natural sciences and mathematics, which in his system are not pseudo-concepts. He also stressed the major importance of the simplest and most basic aspects of the life of mind, inspired by reflections of Gianbattista Vico. Provided by Wikipedia
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    La filosofía del Croce : saggi di critica e primi leneamenti di un sistema dialettico dello spirito. by Fano, Giorgio

    Published 1946
    Book
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    Neopositivismo, analisi del linguaggio e cibernetica / by Fano, Giorgio

    Published 1968
    Book