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- A. M. Adam (1993). Review Essays : Vico in Context Leon Pompa, Vico: A Study of the "New Science." 2d Ed. Cambridge University Press, New York, 1990. Pp. XV, 251, $44.50 (Cloth. Philosophy of the Social Sciences 23 (2):243-247.
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This book presents a study of the nature and conditions of historical knowledge, conducted through a study of the relevant theories of Hume, Hegel and Vico. It is usually thought that in order to establish historical facts, we have to have a theory of human nature to support our arguments. Hume, Hegel and Vico all subscribed to this view, and are therefore discussed in detail. Professor Pompa goes on to argue that there is in fact no way of discovering anything about human nature except through historical investigation. It is necessary therefore to find a different way of thinking about how we discover historical facts. This is done in the last chapter where, in opposition to almost all present views, it is argued that we must have a framework of inherited knowledge before we can believe in anything which results from historical enquiry.
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Professor Pompa's study of Vico has done a great deal to stimulate and inform the growing interest in the English-speaking world in this remarkable figure. It remains the only work devoted almost exclusively to an interpretation of the New Science and offers a comprehensive guide to the main theoretical problems to which the text gives rise. For this second edition Professor Pompa has responded to the reactions of reviewers and critics and added a new chapter which analyses Vico's conception of the principles which govern the development of law.
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Discussion of A. M. Adam, Review essays : Vico in context Leon Pompa, Vico: A study of the "new science." 2d ed. cambridge university press, new York, 1990. Pp. XV, 251, $44.50 (cloth
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