Vico and Herder: Two Studies in the History of IdeasHogarth, 1976 - 228 Seiten In the first section of the book Isaiah Berlin studies the philosophical ideas of Giovanni Battista Vico, a profound and original thinker, who, after being overshadowed by Montesquieu, has been rediscovered at intervals ever since, but has even more to say to the present age than to his own. Johann Gottfried Herder, the subject of the second study, although commonly regarded as the father of European nationalism, originated three perhaps equally influential currents of thought: populism; the idea of artistic commitment and of art as the voice of its time and social milieu; and the idea of the autonomy of cultures and the equal validity of many dissimilar systems of values. |
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... doctrine that perfect knowledge , whether rational , or resting on faith , is confined to what one has oneself made , does not appear to be an orthodox scholastic doctrine . The one actual formulation of this doctrine before Vico ...
... doctrine that perfect knowledge , whether rational , or resting on faith , is confined to what one has oneself made , does not appear to be an orthodox scholastic doctrine . The one actual formulation of this doctrine before Vico ...
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... doctrines , is surely Vico's greatest single claim to immortality . Whence did it originate ? Where else do we find the notion of verum / factum as the master key to the understanding of history ? Or the doctrine of the existence of a ...
... doctrines , is surely Vico's greatest single claim to immortality . Whence did it originate ? Where else do we find the notion of verum / factum as the master key to the understanding of history ? Or the doctrine of the existence of a ...
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... doctrine that was destined to reach its richest development in Hegel , and in another form in Spencer's evolutionary doctrine and the vagaries of social Darwinism ) . Herder repudiates these doctrines in the pure spirit of liberal ...
... doctrine that was destined to reach its richest development in Hegel , and in another form in Spencer's evolutionary doctrine and the vagaries of social Darwinism ) . Herder repudiates these doctrines in the pure spirit of liberal ...
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The Philosophical Ideas of Giambattista Vico I | 1 |
Herder and the Enlightenment | 143 |
Index | 217 |
Urheberrecht | |
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