According to Verene, Vico’s emphasis on child psychology makes him “the authentic precursor of Rousseau” and also a forerunner of Romanticism: “Misleading as may be the view that Vico was an outright pre-Romanticist, there is a whole aspect of the German Romantic movement of which he seems to have been the ancestor (via Herder, perhaps): that aspect which stresses poetical imagination, the fairy tale, the ‘primitive,’ the creative unconscious. It is with this aspect of Vico’s revaluation and rehabilitation of the phantasia puerilis over against the Cartesian dogmatization of intellectual purus is connected.”
Deliver Us from Evil
In a recent New York Times article entitled “Freedom With a Side of Guilt: How Food Delivery…
Natural Law Needs Revelation
Natural law theory teaches that God embedded a teleological moral order in the world, such that things…
Letters
Glenn C. Loury makes several points with which I can’t possibly disagree (“Tucker and the Right,” January…