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- catalog abstract "In this book James Goetsch argues that Vico's major work, the New Science, is a sustained, controlled poetic-philosophical meditation on the human world and that it is a philosophy in its own right. According to Goetsch, Vico proposes that we abandon the alliance between logic and metaphysics and instead form one between logic and the rhetorical and poetical conceptions of human understanding that inform the human community. In the way Vico revives the ancient sense of rhetoric found in Aristotle, who stated that logic and rhetoric are counterparts. Vico's philosophical system is best exemplified by the 114 axioms at the base of his New Science. These axioms, which range over a puzzling variety of subjects, do not follow a logical or geometric model in the conventional sense, making it hard to account for Vico's claim that he thinks in the "geometric manner." Goetsch asserts, however, that they are used by Vico to express what Aristotle called maxims - "thoughts worth thinking"--Which establish the fundamental points necessary to speak about human realities. Once this becomes clear, we see that Vico's thought combines history, philosophy, and poetry in a comprehensive manner and gives us a new geometry of the human world.".
- catalog contributor b8196383.
- catalog created "c1995.".
- catalog date "1995".
- catalog date "c1995.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1995.".
- catalog description "1. Vico's Anabasis -- 2. Eloquent Memory and Barbaric Clarity -- 3. The Way Down -- 4. The Way Up -- 5. The Roots of Rhetoric -- 6. The Discovery of the True Aristotle -- 7. The Comic Nature of Geometric Method -- 8. What Is Worth Thinking? -- 9. Conclusion: Heroic Wisdom.".
- catalog description "According to Goetsch, Vico proposes that we abandon the alliance between logic and metaphysics and instead form one between logic and the rhetorical and poetical conceptions of human understanding that inform the human community. In the way Vico revives the ancient sense of rhetoric found in Aristotle, who stated that logic and rhetoric are counterparts. Vico's philosophical system is best exemplified by the 114 axioms at the base of his New Science. These axioms, which range over a puzzling variety of subjects, do not follow a logical or geometric model in the conventional sense, making it hard to account for Vico's claim that he thinks in the "geometric manner." Goetsch asserts, however, that they are used by Vico to express what Aristotle called maxims - "thoughts worth thinking"--Which establish the fundamental points necessary to speak about human realities.".
- catalog description "In this book James Goetsch argues that Vico's major work, the New Science, is a sustained, controlled poetic-philosophical meditation on the human world and that it is a philosophy in its own right.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 141-166) and index.".
- catalog description "Once this becomes clear, we see that Vico's thought combines history, philosophy, and poetry in a comprehensive manner and gives us a new geometry of the human world.".
- catalog extent "xiv, 173 p. ;".
- catalog identifier "0300062729 (alk. paper)".
- catalog issued "1995".
- catalog issued "c1995.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New Haven : Yale University Press,".
- catalog subject "195 20".
- catalog subject "B3581.P74 G64 1995".
- catalog subject "Philosophy.".
- catalog subject "Rhetoric Philosophy.".
- catalog subject "Vico, Giambattista, 1668-1744. Principi di una scienza nuova.".
- catalog tableOfContents "1. Vico's Anabasis -- 2. Eloquent Memory and Barbaric Clarity -- 3. The Way Down -- 4. The Way Up -- 5. The Roots of Rhetoric -- 6. The Discovery of the True Aristotle -- 7. The Comic Nature of Geometric Method -- 8. What Is Worth Thinking? -- 9. Conclusion: Heroic Wisdom.".
- catalog title "Vico's axioms : the geometry of the human world / James Robert Goetsch, Jr.".
- catalog type "text".