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Vico, Giambattista

Pronunciation: /ˈviːkəʊ/

Definition of Vico, Giambattista
  • (1668–1744), Italian philosopher. In Scienza Nuova (1725) he asserted that civilizations are subject to recurring cycles of barbarism, heroism, and reason, accompanied by corresponding cultural, linguistic, and political modes. His historicist approach influenced later philosophers such as Marx.