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The New Science by Giambattista Vico
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  • 1. The New Science by Giambattista Vico, published in 1725, is a groundbreaking work that lays the foundation for modern historical and philosophical thought. In this seminal text, Vico argues that human history is not merely a series of events governed by natural laws but rather a divine creation that can be understood through the study of the development of human culture and society. He introduces the concept of the 'corsi e ricorsi' or 'cycles of history,' suggesting that civilizations rise and fall in predictable patterns, driven by the collective consciousness and the evolving nature of human society. Vico emphasizes the importance of myth, language, and the role of the imagination in shaping human experience, asserting that the study of history must account for the unique cultural narratives of different peoples. His rejection of the purely rationalistic and mechanistic views of his contemporaries marked a significant departure towards a more holistic understanding of human life, correlating the progression of societies with the evolution of thought and social structures. Vico's work not only influenced subsequent philosophers and historians but also laid the groundwork for the fields of cultural studies and social sciences, making The New Science a pivotal reference point in the history of ideas.

    In what year was the first edition of The New Science published?
A) 1744
B) 1710
C) 1750
D) 1725
  • 2. Vico's concept of 'verum factum' means:
A) Divine truth revealed
B) Truth through observation
C) Truth through reason alone
D) The true is the made
  • 3. What are Vico's three ages of history in order?
A) Stone Age, Bronze Age, Iron Age
B) Primitive, Classical, Renaissance
C) Age of Gods, Age of Heroes, Age of Men
D) Ancient, Medieval, Modern
  • 4. What term does Vico use for the recurring pattern of historical cycles?
A) Corsi e ricorsi
B) Historical determinism
C) Progressivism
D) Dialectical materialism
  • 5. Vico's work was particularly influential on which later philosopher?
A) Benedetto Croce
B) John Locke
C) Immanuel Kant
D) David Hume
  • 6. What is the 'ideal eternal history' according to Vico?
A) A perfect historical record
B) God's plan for humanity
C) The universal pattern all nations follow
D) The history of philosophy
  • 7. Vico's theory of knowledge suggests we can best understand:
A) Other minds
B) Future events
C) The laws of nature
D) What we have made ourselves
  • 8. Vico's work was written in response to which philosophical tradition?
A) German idealism
B) Greek skepticism
C) Cartesian rationalism
D) British empiricism
  • 9. Vico's work was largely ignored until rediscovered in which century?
A) 20th century
B) 18th century
C) 19th century
D) 17th century
  • 10. Vico's 'New Science' is primarily concerned with the study of:
A) Mathematical principles
B) Human history and society
C) Astronomical phenomena
D) Natural physics
  • 11. What is Vico's famous principle that humans can only truly understand what they themselves have made?
A) A priori
B) Cogito ergo sum
C) Tabula rasa
D) Verum factum
  • 12. Vico argued that the earliest form of human thinking was characterized by:
A) Divine revelation
B) Empirical observation
C) Poetic wisdom
D) Rational deduction
  • 13. Which ancient civilization did Vico study extensively in 'The New Science'?
A) Persian
B) Chinese
C) Egyptian
D) Roman
  • 14. In Vico's theory, what follows the Age of Men in the historical cycle?
A) Divine judgment
B) Return to barbarism
C) Technological utopia
D) Eternal peace
  • 15. Vico's 'New Science' is considered a foundational text for which modern discipline?
A) Cultural anthropology
B) Quantum physics
C) Molecular biology
D) Organic chemistry
  • 16. What term does Vico use for the imaginative universals of primitive thought?
A) Poetic characters
B) Empirical data
C) Divine ideas
D) Rational concepts
  • 17. Vico's historical cycles consist of how many distinct ages?
A) Seven
B) Four
C) Five
D) Three
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