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Vico and Naples: the urban origins of modern social theory

Ithaca, N.Y.: Cornell University Press (2011)

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  1. Giambattista Vico, Eugene of Savoy and Hugo Grotius’s De jure belli ac pacis, 1719.Felix Waldmann - 2021 - Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes 84 (1):243-284.
    The following article discusses an edition of Hugo Grotius’s De jure belli ac pacis, issued without a place of publication or publisher in 1719. The article focuses on the claim first advanc...
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  • Exorcizing Demons: Thomas Hobbes and Balthasar Bekker on Spirits and Religion.Alissa Macmillan - 2014 - Philosophica 89 (1).
  • Radical Enlightenment, Enlightened Subversion, and Spinoza.Sonja Lavaert - 2014 - Philosophica 89 (1).
  • Introduction.Steffen Ducheyne & Wim van Moer - 2014 - Philosophica 89 (1).
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  • Esoteric Reason, Occult Science, and Radical Enlightenment: Seamless Pursuits in the Work and Networks of Raimondo Di Sangro, The Prince of San Severo.Clorinda Donato - 2014 - Philosophica 89 (1).
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  • Giambattista Vico.Timothy Costelloe - 2008 - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
  • Democracy and the Vernacular Imagination in Vico’s Plebian Philology.Rebecca Gould - forthcoming - History of Humanities.
    This essay examines Giambattista Vico’s philology as a contribution to democratic legitimacy. I outline three steps in Vico’s account of the historical and political development of philological knowledge. First, his merger of philosophy and philology, and the effects of that merge on the relative claims of reason and authority. Second, his use of antiquarian knowledge to supersede historicist accounts of change in time and to position the plebian social class as the true arbiters of language. Third, his understanding of philological (...)
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