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The legacy of Vico in modern cultural history : from Jules Michelet to Isaiah Berlin

Joseph Mali
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Auerbach and Auerbach as discussed by the authors discuss Vico and the origins of modernism and the origin of historicism in the context of Vico's Vectors and their origins in modernism.
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1. Introduction 2. Jules Michelet: Vico and the origins of nationalism 3. James Joyce: Vico and the origins of modernism 4. Erich Auerbach: Vico and the origins of historicism 5. Isaiah Berlin: Vico and the origins of pluralism 6. Conclusion.

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