Vico by Robert Flint

Vico

Robert Flint
248 pages
Leopold Classic Library
Oct 2015
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"Vico" by Robert Flint (is a comprehensive study of the life and philosophy of the Italian scholar Giambattista Vico. Published in the late 19th century, Flint's work delves into Vico's groundbreaking ideas on history, language, and culture. As a prominent Scottish theologian and philosopher, Flint offers a thoughtful analysis of Vico's thought, emphasizing his contributions to the philosophy of history and his critique of Enlightenment rationalism. This book stands as a tribute to Vico's intellectual legacy, providing readers with a nuanced understanding of his profound influence on the philosophy of the humanities during the 17th and 18th centuries.
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Published 2015
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