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Ong and Derrida on presence : a case study in the conflict of traditionsIn Michael A. Peters (ed.), Academic Writing, Philosophy and Genre, Wiley-blackwell. 2009.
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7This book introduces the thought of Giambattista Vico into the discussion about natural law. For many critics, natural law is not natural but a façade behind which lurks the supernatural - that is, revealed religion. While current notions of natural law are based on either Aristotelian/Thomistic principles or on Enlightenment rationalism, the book shows how Vico was the only natural law thinker to draw on the Roman legal tradition, rather than on Greek or Enlightenment philosophy. Specifically, …Read more
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87Sensus communis: Vico, rhetoric, and the limits of relativismDuke University Press. 1990.John D. Schaeffer shows how the seventeenth-century Italian philosopher Giambattista Vico synthesized Greek and Roman ideas of what "sensus communis" and what ...
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20Henry Grady or Tom Watson: The Rhetorical Struggle for the New South, 1880–1890New Vico Studies 14 110-112. 1996.
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1Vico Session at a Conference of the International Society for the History of RhetoricNew Vico Studies 14 134-134. 1996.
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35The Religious Dimension in the Thought of Giambattista Vico 1668–1744 (review)New Vico Studies 13 (n/a): 63-67. 1995.
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17Robert Darnton. "The Great Cat Massacre and Other Episodes in French Cultural History" (review)New Vico Studies 3 (n/a): 201. 1985.
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1On the Fifteenth Annual Meeting of the Critical Legal Studies Conference and On Translating Vico’s Il diritto universaleNew Vico Studies 17 145-147. 1999.
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9Translator’s Preface to Giambattista Vico’s On the One Principle and One End of Universal LawNew Vico Studies 21 25-32. 2003.
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