From Library Journal
$8.95. phil Italian philosopher and social theorist Vico (1668-1744) is best known for his Principles of a New Science Concerning the Common Nature of All Nations (1725), which aimed to discover the laws governing the formation, development, and decay of societies. This earlier work marks Vico's transition from rhetorician to philosopher of history. All that remains of a projected three-volume work on metaphysics, logic, and ethics, it gives significant insight into the early thoughts of one of the first truly modern thinkers in Western intellectual tradition. Palmer's excellent introduction illustrates its historical significance by placing it in a wider historical context. For academic libraries. Raymond Frey, Bergen Community Coll., Paramus, N.J.
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Copyright 1988 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.
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Text: English, Latin (translation)

