APA 6th Edition Ježić, Lj.F. (2015). Viewing Vico within German Idealism. On Jacobi’s Comparison of Vico with Kant and with Schelling’s System of Identity. Synthesis philosophica, 30 (2), 243-250. Preuzeto s https://hrcak.srce.hr/164519
MLA 8th Edition Ježić, Ljudevit Fran. "Viewing Vico within German Idealism. On Jacobi’s Comparison of Vico with Kant and with Schelling’s System of Identity." Synthesis philosophica, vol. 30, br. 2, 2015, str. 243-250. https://hrcak.srce.hr/164519. Citirano 04.03.2021.
Chicago 17th Edition Ježić, Ljudevit Fran. "Viewing Vico within German Idealism. On Jacobi’s Comparison of Vico with Kant and with Schelling’s System of Identity." Synthesis philosophica 30, br. 2 (2015): 243-250. https://hrcak.srce.hr/164519
Harvard Ježić, Lj.F. (2015). 'Viewing Vico within German Idealism. On Jacobi’s Comparison of Vico with Kant and with Schelling’s System of Identity', Synthesis philosophica, 30(2), str. 243-250. Preuzeto s: https://hrcak.srce.hr/164519 (Datum pristupa: 04.03.2021.)
Vancouver Ježić LjF. Viewing Vico within German Idealism. On Jacobi’s Comparison of Vico with Kant and with Schelling’s System of Identity. Synthesis philosophica [Internet]. 2015 [pristupljeno 04.03.2021.];30(2):243-250. Dostupno na: https://hrcak.srce.hr/164519
IEEE Lj.F. Ježić, "Viewing Vico within German Idealism. On Jacobi’s Comparison of Vico with Kant and with Schelling’s System of Identity", Synthesis philosophica, vol.30, br. 2, str. 243-250, 2015. [Online]. Dostupno na: https://hrcak.srce.hr/164519. [Citirano: 04.03.2021.]
Sažetak Although it generally holds that Giambattista Vico was almost never mentioned in Germany during the heyday of German idealism, there is an important exception to this general statement. As he happened to be acquainted with Vico’s early work De antiquissima Italorum sapientia ex linguae latinae originibus eruenda (1710), Friedrich Heinrich Jacobi made interesting use of a passage from this book in his Von den göttlichen Dingen und ihrer Offenbarung (1811), which is famous for its polemical tone towards Schelling’s system. He here indicates that Kant’s central insight that we concieve an object only insofar as we are able to construct it in our thoughts (as is the case in geometry as opposed to metaphysics) had been formulated in Italy “long before Kant” in Vico’s work, as well as in France in the
work of Pascal. The paper will examine this curious comparison between Vico and Kant and the role it might have played in its original context.