For today's readers, the great Italian philosopher of history
Giambattista Vico (1668-1744) can be startlingly relevant to the
social and educational divisiveness we confront at century's end:
here Giuseppe Mazzotta, one of the leading Italianists in the
United States, shows how much Vico, properly read, can bring to an
understanding of contemporary social problems. To explore Vico's
body of thought in all its monumental complexity, Mazzotta
highlights the place of poetry, or "writerliness," in Vico's
educational project, which links literature, history, religion,
philosophy, and politics. The New Map of the World is the first
book since Benedetto Croce's The Philosophy of G. B. Vico (1911) to
interpret the immense range of Vico's creativity.
Beginning with Vico's autobiography, Mazzotta explains that
Vico's heroic attempt to unite the arts and sciences was meant to
offer a desperately needed political unity to modern society. In
contrast to past thematic studies of Vico that focus on a single
one of his ideas, The New Map of the World explores the vital
interaction of the issues that fascinated him: his educational and
political project, his sense of the necessity for a new way of
conceiving authority, and his belief in the power of poetry.
Mazzotta ends by examining Vico's awareness of the tragic limits of
politics itself.
Originally published in 1998.
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