Leonardo (Italian magazine)

Leonardo was a philosophy magazine published in the early twentieth century in Florence, Italy, between 1903 and 1907.

[7] The front page of the first issue contained a synthetic program which indicated the stance of the contributors, namely personalism and idealism.

[5] In addition, the magazine frequently covered articles attacking positivism, particularly during the early years.

[4] Official philosophical stance of the magazine appeared to be pragmatism at the end of the first year of existence.

[5] Leonardo was closed by Giovanni Papini and Giuseppe Prezzolini in 1907 due to the fact that it was becoming a commercial and mainstream publication because of its popularity and success.