[TABLE OF CONTENTS]

[Introduction]

I.[The Beginnings]
II.[Early Environment]
III.[The Origins of his Thought]

PART FIRST

From Philology to Philosophy (1893-1899)

I.History as Art
II.On Literary Criticism
III.History and Economics

PART SECOND

The Philosophy of Mind (1900-1910)

I.The Growth of the System
II.Intuition and Expression
III.The Concept of Art
IV.Criticism and Technique
V.The Pure Concept
VI.The Forms of Knowledge
VII.The Theory of Error
VIII.The Practical Activity
IX.Economics and Ethics
X.The Laws

PART THIRD