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4. From Social Theory to Philosophy: Vico’s Disillusions with the Neapolitan Magistracy and the New Frontier of Philosophy
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Introduction: Vico and Naples 1
- 1. The Origins of Vico’s Social Theory: Vichian Reflections on the Neapolitan Revolt of 1701 and the Politics of the Metropolis 19
- 2. Vico’s Cosmopolitanism: Global Citizenship and Natural Law in Vico’s Pedagogical Thought 50
- 3. Vico’s Social Theory: The Conundrum of the Roman Metropolis and the Struggle of Humanity for Natural Rights 90
- 4. From Social Theory to Philosophy: Vico’s Disillusions with the Neapolitan Magistracy and the New Frontier of Philosophy 161
- Note on References and Translations 189
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Introduction: Vico and Naples 1
- 1. The Origins of Vico’s Social Theory: Vichian Reflections on the Neapolitan Revolt of 1701 and the Politics of the Metropolis 19
- 2. Vico’s Cosmopolitanism: Global Citizenship and Natural Law in Vico’s Pedagogical Thought 50
- 3. Vico’s Social Theory: The Conundrum of the Roman Metropolis and the Struggle of Humanity for Natural Rights 90
- 4. From Social Theory to Philosophy: Vico’s Disillusions with the Neapolitan Magistracy and the New Frontier of Philosophy 161
- Note on References and Translations 189