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Van Pelt Library D16.9 .G5249 2022
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Ginzburg, Carlo, author.
Contributor:
Hiram G. Haney Fund.
Horace Howard Furness Memorial Fund.
Horace Howard Furness Memorial Library (University of Pennsylvania)
Series:
Italian list
The Italian list
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
History--Philosophy.
History.
Historiography.
Intellectual life--History.
Intellectual life.
Indians, Treatment of.
Animals (Philosophy)--History.
Animals (Philosophy).
Levi, Primo, 1919-1987.
Levi, Primo.
Genre:
History.
Physical Description:
119 pages, 2 unnumbered pages : illustrations (some color) ; 23 cm
Place of Publication:
Calcutta ; London ; New York : Seagull books, 2022.
Summary:
"Carlo Ginzburg has been at the forefront of the discipline of microhistory ever since his earliest works were published to great acclaim in the 1970s. The soul of brutes brings together four of Ginzburg's recent essays and lectures that testify to the diversity of his thoughts on history and philosophy. 'Civilizaton and barbarism' resurrects a sixteenth-century debate between two thinkers in Spain about the humanness, or lack thereof, of Native Americans, and highlights the influence of classical thinkers, from Herodotus to Aristotle, and the iterations and interpretations through which their writings have traversed down to the Cinquecento. In 'The soul of brutes', Ginzburg traces the genealogy of the debate on the rationality of animals and the limits of their imagination. Following Montaigne, he provokes, are we to beasts as they seem to us? In 'Calvino, Manzoni and the grey zone', he writes about the mental dialogue between Holocaust survivor Primo Levi and two Italians who profoundly influenced Levi's search for these'unexplored pockets of exception'--Italo Calvino and nineteenth-century novelist and philosopher Alessandro Manzoni. And finally, in 'Schema and bias', he probes whether the historian can clearly see into the past, peering through the layers of their own prejudices, or if relativism is the only path." -- Publisher, inside front flap of dustjacket.
Contents:
Machine generated contents note: Civilization and Barbarism
The Soul of Brutes: A Sixteenth-Century Debate
Calvino, Manzoni and the Gray Area
Schema and Bias: A Historian's Reflection on Double-Blind Experiments.
Notes:
Collection of previously published essays, three translated into English. See "Sources", page [120].
Includes bibliographical references (pages [105]-119).
Local Notes:
Acquired for the Penn Libraries with assistance from the Hiram G. Haney Fund.
Acquired for the Penn Libraries with assistance from the Horace Howard Furness Memorial Fund.
ISBN:
9781803090726
1803090723
OCLC:
1304348091
Publisher Number:
99992495728

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