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LUIGI FERRI (1826-1895)

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Originally appearing in Volume V10, Page 287 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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LUIGI FERRI (1826-1895)  ,
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Italian philosopher, was born at Bologna on the 15th of
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June 1826 . His
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education was obtained mainly at the Ecole Normale in Paris, where his
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father, a painter and architect, was engaged in the construction of the Thfatre Italien . From his twenty-fifth
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year he began to lecture in the colleges of
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Evreux,
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Dieppe,
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Blois and Toulouse . Later, he was lecturer at
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Annecy and Casal-Montferrat, and became head of the education department under Mamiani in 186o . Three years later he#vas appointed to the chair of philosophy at the Istituto di Perfezionamento at Florence, and, in 1871, was made professor of philosophy in the university of Rome . On the
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death of Mamiani in 1885 he became editor of the Filosofia delle scuole italiane, the title of which he changed to Rivista italiana di filosofia . He wrote both on psychology and on metaphysics, but is known especially as a historian of philosophy . His
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original
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work is eclectic, combining the psychology of his teachers, Jules Simon, Saisset and Mamiani, with the idealism of Rosmini and Gioberti . Among his
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works may be mentioned Studii sulla coscienza; Il Fenomeno nelle sue relazioni
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con la sensazione; Della idea del vero; Della filosofia del diritto presso Aristotile (1885) ; Il Genio di Aristotile; La Psicologia di Pietro Pomponazzi (1877), and, most important, Essai sur l'histoire de la philosophic en
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Italic an XIX' siecle (Paris, 1869), and La Psychologie de l'association depuis Hobbes jusqu'd nos fours .

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