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Thought and Place
註釋The original philosophy of culture of Giambattista Vico has received wide recognition in recent years, but Vico's contribution to a «philosophy of place» has just begun to be acknowledged. For geographers, architects, and others concerned with space and place, Vico provides a critical perspective on current approaches as well as a comprehensive theoretical means of seeing place's complex role in the evolution of thought and culture. Vico's ideas drew from the Neoplatonic tradition described by Macrobius, the popular cosmographer of the Latin Middle Ages. But, in the spirit of Camillo's «Theater of Memory, » Vico took an active role in making his own work, the New Science, subject to the secular providence described by his theory. Vico's science, as described in Thought and Place, The Architecture of Eternal Places in the Philosophy of Giambattista Vico, is not simply an analysis of history or culture, but a means of approaching anything human through the idea of a primordial, metaphoric, and spatialized form of «imaginative universality.»