Arturo Moni, un hegeliano «ortodosso» tra i neoidealisti (1908-1912)

This article examines Arturo Moni’s interpretation of Hegelian philosophy. Best known for his Italian translation of Science of Logic, Moni has often been reductively labelled as an ‘orthodox’ Hegelian. However, his work presents significant theoretical insights and sheds new light on the reinterpretation of Hegelian dialectics in Italy during the early twentieth-century. This first section analyses Moni’s writings from the late 1910s and early 1920s, focusing on his critical dialogue with Benedetto Croce’s assessment of Hegel, particularly as expressed in Ciò che è vivo e ciò che è morto della filosofia di Hegel.