Vico: The First New Science

Gianbattista Vico author Leon Pompa editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Cambridge University Press

Published:11th Jul '02

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Annotated student edition of Vico's First New Science, an important and previously untranslated text.

Vico's First New Science gives a clear account of the basic theme of his mature philosophy. This 2002 Cambridge Texts edition is the first complete English translation of the 1725 text, and is accompanied by a glossary, bibliography, chronology of Vico's life and expository introduction.The First New Science gives a clear account of Vico's mature philosophy: the belief that certain functions which are necessary for the maintenance of human society and culture, including philosophy, also condition them historically. This challenges the traditional view that philosophy can lay claim to an historically independent viewpoint, thus bringing into question the legitimacy of the claims of universal prescriptive political theories as against the de facto political beliefs of particular historical societies. This is the first of Vico's later major books in which he wrote in Italian in order not merely to expound but to demonstrate in practice, his conception of the philosophical importance of etymology. This 2002 Cambridge Texts edition is the first complete English translation of the 1725 text. Accompanied by a glossary, bibliography, chronology of Vico's life and expository introduction, it makes this important work accessible to students for the first time.

ISBN: 9780521382908

Dimensions: 216mm x 140mm x 24mm

Weight: 620g

368 pages