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  1. Three Critics of the Enlightenment: Vico, Hamann, Herder is a collection of essays in the history of philosophy by 20th century philosopher and historian of ideas Isaiah Berlin.

    • Isaiah Berlin
    • 2000
  2. One of the central theses of the New Science, which goes back to the De nostri of 1708 and the De antiquissima of 1710, is the distinction between truth and certainty, verum and certum. Yet neither in these works, nor anywhere else, does Vico make this radical distinction thoroughly clear.

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  3. These essays on three relatively uncelebrated thinkers are not marginal ruminations, but rather among Berlin’s most important studies in the history of ideas. They are integral to his central project: the critical recovery of the ideas of the Counter-Enlightenment and the explanation of its appeal and consequences—both positive and (often ...

  4. 21. Mai 2022 · Vico, Giambattista, 1668-1744, Hamann, Johann Georg, 1730-1788, Herder, Johann Gottfried, 1744-1803, Irrationalism (Philosophy) -- History -- 18th century, Irrationalism (Philosophy), Verlichting (cultuurgeschiedenis), FILOSOFIA MODERNA. Publisher. London : Pimlico.

  5. These essays on three relatively uncelebrated thinkers are not marginal ruminations, but rather among Berlin's most important studies in the history of ideas. They are integral to his central project: the critical recovery of the ideas of the Counter-Enlightenment and the explanation of its appeal and consequences--both positive and tragic ...

  6. J. G. Hamann was a pious, cranky dilettante in a peripheral German city. But he was brilliant enough to gain the audience of Kant, Goethe, and Moses Mendelssohn. In Hamann's chaotic and...

  7. 15. Nov. 2000 · Berlin saw Vico, Herder, and Hamann as antipathetic to the underlying ideas of the French Enlightenment, and in these three essays, he delineates the reasons for that antipathy. In them, and particularly in Hamann, Berlin sees the first cogent criticisms of the movement. He also clarifies what he feels is misdirected in each writer's ...

    • Isaiah Berlin