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Vico's New Science of the Intersubjective World /

"Among the classics of the history of philosophy, the Scienza nuova (New Science) by Giambattista Vico (1668-1744) was largely neglected and generally misunderstood during the author's lifetime. From the nineteenth century onwards Vico's views found a wider audience, and today his inf...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Autor principal: Hösle, Vittorio, 1960- (Autor)
Otros Autores: Hittinger, Francis R. (Traductor, Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Alemán
Publicado: Notre Dame, Indiana : University of Notre Dame Press, 2016.
Colección:Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • Cover; VICO'S NEW SCIENCE OF THE INTERSUBJECTIVE WORLD; Title; Copyright; Dedication; CONTENTS; Preface of the Author to the English Translation; Works of Vico and Translator's Note; Introduction; ONE Vico's Life, Sources, and Works; 1.1 The Formative Years; 1.2 Writings; TWO Structure and Themes of the Scienza nuova: Formal and Methodological Aspects; 2.1 The Structure and Organization of the Scienza nuova; 2.2 The Aims of the Scienza nuova; 2.3 The Privileged Position of the Humanities within the System of Knowledge Based on the Verum-Factum Principle.
  • 2.4 Philosophy and Philology: Universal and Particular in the Sciences of Culture2.5 History's Conformity to Laws; 2.6 The Working of Providence in History; 2.7 Jews and Pagans: Vico's Chronological System; 2.8 The Principles of Historical Development: Norm and History; 2.9 The Unity of Culture; 2.10 The Problem of the Knowledge of Different Cultures: Vico's Method; THREE Structure and Themes of the Scienza nuova: Material Aspects; 3.1 Primitive Humans; 3.2 Myth and Poetic Wisdom; 3.3 Language and Writing; 3.4 Art and Reflection; 3.5 Class Warfare and Heroes.
  • 3.6 The Idea of Law and the History of Law3.7 The Doctrine of the Forms of State; 3.8 The Barbarism of Reflection and the Decline of Civilizations; 3.9 The Homeric Question; 3.10 Roman History; 3.11 The Middle Ages and Feudalism; 3.12 The Modern Age; FOUR Cursory Notes on the History of Vico's Reception; Notes; References; Index.