Vico, genealogist of modernity /
In this lucid and probing study, Robert C. Miner argues that Giambattista Vico (1668-1744) was the architect of a subversive, genealogical approach to modernity. Miner documents the genesis of Vico's stance toward modernity in the first phase of his thought. Through close examination of his ear...
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Jazyk: | angličtina |
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Notre Dame, Ind. :
University of Notre Dame Press,
©2002.
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On-line přístup: | https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.2307/j.ctvpj75rz |
Obsah:
- pt. I. Humbling Modern Pride: Genealogy in the Early Vico. 1. Ancients and Moderns. 2. Eloquence and Prudence. 3. Critique of Descartes. 4. Roots of Mathematics. 5. Verum-Factum
- pt. 2. Development of Modern Historical Consciousness in the Diritto universale. 6. Intention and Form of the Diritto universale. 7. Justice and Equity. 8. Natural Law. 9. Verum-Certum. 10. Constantia and Christian Jurisprudence
- pt. 3. Moral Genealogy of the Scienza nuova. 11. Vico, Genealogy, History. 12. Unmasking the Philosophers and Philologists. 13. Knowledge as Archaeology. 14. Pagan Consciousness in the Age of Gods. 15. Hebrew Difference. 16. From Achilles to Socrates. 17. Modern Nihilism and the Barbarism of Reflection.