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Amedeo Giorgi
Actual Minds, Possible Worlds
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102.
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Edmund E. Jacobitti
Croce, Vico, and the Uses (and Misuses) of Historicism
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103.
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Gustavo Costa
Galileo e Napoli
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104.
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Stephen H. Daniel
William James:
His Life and Thought
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105.
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Gustavo Costa
Politics and Culture in Renaissance Naples
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106.
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Joseph Mali
“The Public Grounds of Truth”:
The Critical Theory of G. B. Vico
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107.
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Timothy B. Bergstrom
Cassirer:
Symbolic Forms and History
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108.
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Michael Littleford
The Closing of the American Mind:
How Higher Education Has Failed Democracy and Impoverished the Souls of Today’s Students
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Gregory L. Lucente
The Content of the Form:
Narrative Discourse and Historical Representation
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110.
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Vera John-Steiner,
Marta Field
Integrative Views of the Life of the Mind
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111.
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Fred R. Dallmayr
Between Kant and Aristotle:
Beiner’s Political Judgment
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112.
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John D. Schaeffer
Vico and Joyce and Vico Scholarship
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113.
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Nancy S. Struever
The Rhetoric of the Human Sciences
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114.
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Critical Encounters
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115.
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Gustavo Costa
Bollettino del Centro di Studi Vichiani
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116.
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Marcel Danesi
Meaning and Mental Representation
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117.
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Hayden White
Anthropology Through the Looking-Glass:
Critical Ethnography in the Margins of Europe
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118.
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Giambattista Vico:
Imagination and Historical Knowledge
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119.
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Stanislaw Brzozowski:
A Polish Vichian
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120.
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Timely Reading:
Between Exegesis and Interpretation
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