Alternative Modes Of Thought

Common Knowledge 28 (1):41-60 (2022)
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This essay—a contribution to the Common Knowledge symposium on contextualism—is concerned with the gradual rise (in Europe and then more generally in the West) of awareness of the existence of modes of thought or systems of belief that are different from those that are dominant in one's own culture. The awareness can be found in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries (for example, in John Locke, Bernard de Fontenelle, and Giambattista Vico) but was developed further in the early to mid-twentieth century. Its main consequence has been to encourage individuals to distance themselves from their own system—to criticize and change it.

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Works on Giambattista Vico in English from 1710 to 2024.Dustin Peone - 2024 - Philosophy Documentation Center [for New Vico Studies].
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