Truth in the Making

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Civil Philosophy
Common Logic
constructive cognition
creation
De Antiquissima
De Antiquissima Italorum Sapientia
De Corpore
Determinate Procedure
divine
Divine Handiwork
epistemology
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factum
Gentile Nations
Hobbesian Commonwealth
human
Human Making
Ideal Eternal History
knowledge creation theory
Material Simple Natures
Mathesis Universalis
metaphysics
mind
modern philosophy history
natures
philosophy of knowledge construction
Poetic Man
Posse Facere
Posse Fieri
principle
Rule III
Rule XII
Scienza Nuova
simple
Simple Natures
technical
Technical Making
theological epistemology
Theological Poets
verum
Verum Factum Principle
Vice Versa
Vico Claims

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415276986
  • Weight: 360g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 18 Sep 2003
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Is knowing a purely passive reception of something concrete outside the mind, or when we know something, are we creating something too?
Spanning more than 500 years of philosophical enquiry from the Middle Ages to the present day, Robert Miner clarifies modern philosophical conceptions of knowing as making or constructing, and contrasts this view with the theological understanding of knowing as a participation in divine creation.
This study demonstrates how 'creative knowledge' has its roots in the theologies of Thomas Aquinas and Nicholas Cusanus. It explores the multiple ways in which this idea influenced the architects of modern philosophy, most notably Francis Bacon, René Descartes and Thomas Hobbes, despite their secular stance. Miner contends that, well in advance of Kant, one of these thinkers, Gaimbattista Vico provided a remarkably succinct formulation of the metaphysical and epistemological core of modernity in his principle verum et factum convertuntur: 'the true and the made are convertible'.
In Truth in the Making, Robert Miner challenges the standard assumption that Kant was the first thinker to conceive of knowing as constructive activity, and shows how contemporary theology can reclaim a concept of knowing that is both creative and participant in divine wisdom.

Robert Miner is Assistant Professor of Philosophy in the Honors College at Baylor University. He has published widely on the history of modern philosophy and is the author or Vico, Genealogist of Modernity.

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