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  1. China in Giambattista Vico and Jesuit accommodationism.Daniel Canaris - 2019 - Intellectual History Review 29 (1):145-163.
    The twentieth-century rediscovery of Giambattista Vico (1668–1744) by scholars such as Erich Auerbach and Isaiah Berlin was partly driven by the profound resonance of his hermeneutics for the valorisation of cultural alterity. Yet the actual content of his philological investigations is often difficult to square with this reading of his thought. The representation of China in his works is a case in point; despite the enthusiasm with which many of his contemporaries in Naples embraced China, Vico seems to view the (...)
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  • “Almost a separate race”: Racial thought and the idea of europe in british encyclopedias and histories, 1771–1830. [REVIEW]Paul Stock - 2011 - Modern Intellectual History 8 (1):3-29.
    This article explores the association between racial thought and the idea of Europe in late eighteenth- and early nineteenth-century Britain. It begins by noting the complexities surrounding the word???race??? in this period, before considering whether???and on what grounds???contemporary race thinkers identify a???European race??? or???races???. This reveals important ambiguities and correlations between anatomical, genealogical and cultural understandings of human difference. The essay then discusses how some of these ideas find expression in British encyclopedias, histories and geographical books. In this way, it (...)
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