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- Timothy Costelloe, Giambattista Vico. Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
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The theories of language and society of Giambattista Vico (1668-1744) are examined in this textual analysis of the full range of his theoretical writings, with special emphasis on his little-known early works. Vico's fundamental importance in the history of European ideas lies in his strong anti-Cartesian, anti-French and anti-Enlightenment views. In an age in which intellectuals adopted a rational approach, Vico stressed the nonrational element in man - in particular, imagination - as well as social and civil relationships, none of them reducible to the scientific theories so popular in his time.
The volume will make a major contribution towards the study of Vico's thought and this period in the history of philosophy.
BIBLIOGRAPHICAL NOTE The standard edition of Vico's works is by Fausto Nicolini
(8 vols. in 11; Ban, 1911-41). For a bibliography, see Benedetto Croce, ...
Introduction : interpreting The new science -- Synopsis of universal law -- The true and the certain : from On the one principle and one end of universal law -- A new science is essayed : from On the constancy of the jurisprudent -- On Homer and his two poems : from the dissertations -- Vico's address to his readers from a lost manuscript on jurisprudence -- Vico's reply to the false book notice : the Vici vindiciae -- Vico's "ignota latebat" : on the impresa and the dipintura -- Vico's addition to the tree of the poetic sciences and his use of the muses -- Vico's reprehension of the metaphysics of René Descartes, Benedict Spinoza, and John Locke -- Appendix : Vico's writings in English translation.
Introduction to Giambattista Vico: The Anglo-American perspective Marcel Danesi.
Giambattista Vico (-) In, the Neapolitan rhetorician and philosopher, ...
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