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Myth And Science An Essay
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- Book Synopsis
- Myth and science: An essay is a philosophical exploration of the intellectual forces that shape human understanding, focusing on how mythical consciousness arises alongside scientific reasoning. The book considers myth not as a primitive error but as a necessary psychological function deeply rooted in the structure of the mind. It proposes that myth and science represent different yet interconnected responses to the human impulse to interpret the unknown. Vignoli presents myth as a symbolic projection of internal perceptions onto the external world, generated from emotional and instinctual reactions to natural forces and life experiences. He challenges the notion that myths are outdated illusions, instead asserting that they form a continuous undercurrent within the evolution of knowledge. Science, by contrast, is examined as an objective method striving to systematize and correct the instinctual conclusions that myths draw. Through selective discussion, Vignoli introduces the idea that both myth and science stem from the same mental capacities and that understanding myth is crucial to understanding the roots of human cognition. The essay establishes the groundwork for reevaluating mythology as a crucial cognitive artifact, tightly woven into the broader history of human development.
- About The Author
- Tito Vignoli was born on February 1, 1824, in Rosignano Marittimo. His parents' names are not recorded. He moved to Milan at the age of twenty, where he dedicated his life to intellectual and scientific work. He became known as both a philosopher and an anthropologist, focusing on the relationship between myth, science, and intelligence in both humans and animals. Vignoli became a professor of anthropology at the Royal Academy of Sciences and Letters, and in 1893, he was appointed director of the Civic Museum of Natural History in Milan. He published articles in journals such as Il Politecnico and Rivista di filosofia scientifica. His most influential works include "On the Fundamental Law of Intelligence in the Animal World" (1877) and "Myth and Science" (1879). The latter received international attention, was translated into German in 1880, and into English in 1882. It notably influenced the scholar Aby Warburg. Vignoli's writing combined scientific reasoning with a philosophical interest in how humans interpret the world through myth. His ideas reflect a unique form of positivism that remained engaged with psychology and culture. He died in Milan on December 5, 1914, after decades of contributing to Italian academic life.
- Product Details
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- ISBN
- 9789371131117
- Format
- Paperback
- Publisher
- Double 9 Books, (01 May 2025)
- Number of Pages
- 180
- Language
- English
- Dimensions
- 216 x 140 x 10 mm
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