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The
New Science
Vico
is an Italian philosopher and a historian
influenced by classical and renaissance
writers. He conceive of a heroic age
in which men constructed myths, symbols
and rituals that served as the basis
for the slow growth of the human consciousness
of history and reality. Vico's
basic idea concentrates on “the
poetic wisdom”, which leads to
abstract thought but not without an
eventual loss of spirit and imaginative
life. By poetic wisdom Vico means unbounded
by reason and intellect. Wisdom which
is poetical; not intellectual is called
poetic wisdom. In other words, wisdom,
which transcends the barriers of mind
or intellect, is called poetic wisdom.
Wisdom from the beyond is not affected
by intellect, the product of civilization.
In defining
poetry, he treats its origins in the
primitive imagination. He values Homer
and ancient poets as the creators of
culture. The philosophers, who followed
them, built up systems of abstract thought
from the poets’ imaginative creations.
Thus, Vico is one of the earliest theorists
to base the importance of art on the
principle that abstract thought emerges
from iconic expression or mythical thinking.
By iconic expression we mean expression
in the from of icon. It is a form of
concert expression. When abstract thought
is expressed in the form of idea, iconic
expression comes in to establishment.
As a consequence, he reverses the usual
rationalistic definitions of the poetic
tropes as special kind of deviation
from rational linguistic procedures.
Although he
belongs to the Enlightenment movement,
he seems to be dissatisfied with its
doctrine. He uses the term poetic sensitivity,
poetic wisdom, iconic expression, mythical
thinking etc, against philosophical
and abstract thinking. He laments for
the loss of poetic wisdom. He wishes
to bring the poetic wisdom back to the
age of science. Due to civilization
and philosophy, our pure, innate, inborn
quality- the poetic wisdom is lost.
He favors poetry advocating against
philosophy. Philosophy was superior
to poetry in western tendency but Vico
denies it and says poetry precedes philosophy.
He claims that “poetic wisdom”
is the source of everything. Poetry
is the first creation of human beings.
He says that poetry is concrete not
abstract. Poets “humanize”
poetry, so it is concrete. To humanize
poetry, poet uses metaphor, and human
bodily parts are compared with concrete
things of outer world. Poetry is based
on sense perception but philosophy on
reason. Therefore, sense perception
is superior to reason, quite contrary
to Plato. History for Vico, never dies.
It is repetitive and moves in cyclic
movement.
History
is the "poetic wisdom” that
has the three stages they are -
Age of Gods
Age of Heroes
Age of Men
Age
of Gods:In the ancient time,
when there was uncivilization and brutality,
myth was created. The people were ignorant
about nature. They were surprised with
natural phenomena and were curious to
it. So, they imagined about such mysterious
things. And through the imagination,
they created the story of gods and goddesses.
This very imagination was the knowledge
to them. They created those stories
in poetic language using metaphor. People
started humanizing nature by giving
human attributes to natural happenings.
The sky, hills, clouds etc. were considered
as amazing entities. Sense of Wonder
and amazement gave rise to poetic wisdom.
Age
of Heroes:Poetry was written
about superman, which replaced god.
In place of metaphor, allegory was used.
Myth was allegorized. Poetry became
concentrated on rules and regulations.
Age of Man: Satire
and irony becomes dominant elements.
Poets using satire and irony hid truth.
It is the age of new Barbarism. There
is no truth, only falsehood. Here, it
is the loss of ancient poetic wisdom
because reason became superior to poetry.
Therefore, concrete poetry turned in
to abstract. Imagination and wonder
have been lost.
Vico
goes against Marxism. For him, historical
cycle repeats again and it reaches to
ancient time. Again, poets write in
imagination. He opposes Marxism in the
sense that Marxists believe that history
moves in vertical line and Marx's past
history never returns back; it is always
progressive, but Vico's history is circular
it can be repetitive and recurring.
Here, he sounds like M. Foucault.
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