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The Philosophy of the Practical: Economic and Ethic
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In «The Philosophy of the Practical: Economic and Ethic,» Benedetto Croce elucidates the intricate relationship between economic principles and ethical considerations, positing that practical actions stem from a synthesis of economic realities and ethical decisions. Written in a style that harmonizes philosophical rigor with accessible reasoning, Croce deftly navigates through the rich Italian cultural milieu of the early 20th century, situating his arguments within a historical context marked by the upheaval of modernity. His dialogic method and careful analysis invite readers to reassess their understanding of both economics and ethics, emphasizing their interconnectedness rather than treating them as isolated domains of thought. Benedetto Croce (1866-1952), a prominent Italian philosopher, art historian, and politician, emerged as a key figure in Italian intellectual life. His extensive work in aesthetics and history laid a foundation for his exploration of practical philosophy, motivating him to address the broader implications of economic actions on societal ethics. Croce's experiences as a public figure during tumultuous political changes in Italy deeply influenced his philosophical outlook, driving his examination of the ethical dimensions inherent in practical undertakings. This book is highly recommended for those interested in the interplay between philosophy and economics, as well as for scholars exploring the ethical implications of economic actions. Croce's insights remain profoundly relevant today as we navigate a world where ethical considerations increasingly shape economic policies. Engage with this work to gain a nuanced perspective on the fundamental principles that govern human actions.