Vico, Giambattista

New science - New Haven : Yale University Press, 2020 - xxvi, 451 p. ; ill., 24 cm

Includes bibliographical references.
Translated from the Italian.

The New Science is the major work of Italian philosopher Giambattista Vico. First published in 1725 and revised in 1730 and 1744, it calls for a reinterpretation of human civilization by tracing the stages of historical development shared by all societies. Almost unknown during his lifetime, the work had a profound influence on later thinkers, from Montesquieu and Marx to Joyce and Gadamer. This edition offers a fresh translation and detailed annotations which enable the reader to track Vico's multiple allusions to other texts. The introduction situates the work firmly within a contemporary context and newly establishes Vico as a thinker of modernity.

9780300191134


History, Philosophy
Hebrew God
Poet Homer
Christianity
Humanism
Human civilization
Modernity
Wisdom
Aristocracy

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