Reading Schmitt from the Sea: Tracing Constitutive Outsiders and Displacing the Conceptual Order (and Ordering) of the Political [PDF]
In this article, I offer a displacement of Carl Schmitt’s metaphysical image of a specific epoch and the way it forges a particular construction of the planet, which reveals architectonic traces of a normative framing which authorizes and legitimizes, a ...
Roberto Vilchez Yamato
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Legal Form, COVID and the Political: Notes Towards a Critique of the Corpus Iuris Pandemici
The scholarly analysis and critique of law always take place under circumstances of scarcity of academic resources. At any given moment, the number of academic jurists mastering a given legal system and being capable of analysing and critiquing it at a ...
Rafał Mańko
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The Materialist Foundations of Politics: A Critique of the Book State and Civil Society [PDF]
From which point of view should one think about a system of thought or a current of thought in the life of a political thinker? This is the question that will determine the final analysis of how we deal with the various philosophical-political ...
Hamid Malekzadeh +1 more
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Restoring the Distinctiveness of Politics: On the Political and the Forms of Rule [PDF]
We argue that the current understanding of politics is caught in a tug of war between “economistic” and “postmodern” views, neither of which captures the distinctiveness of political rule and consequently instills confusion among citizens and misplaced ...
Clifford Angell Bates, Trevor Shelley
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Pawning and challenging in concert: Engagement as a field of study [PDF]
An introduction of sorts, this text opens the thematic collection of articles on engagement. It takes up the idea that a particular group of people engage the idea of engagement in order to establish a field of study.
Zaharijević Adriana
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What Is Political Sociology, When Politics Is Everywhere?
It has become commonplace (although never without risks!) to state that something is political. However, the conceptual and empirical solidity of this claim has become increasingly challenging due to the formulation of increasingly complex concepts and ...
Jeremias Herberg +2 more
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Fyodor Dostoevsky’s “I am more than all” and Its Implications for the Political
The paper examines Fyodor Dostoevsky’s ethical views – especially as exemplified in the dictum “each of us is guilty of everything against all, and I am more than all” – in light of their political implications. It focuses on two related issues.
Andrius Bielskis
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Landscape Philosophy in Relation to the Description of Contemporary Society and its Environment
The article discusses the features of landscape philosophy, as well as the prospects of its practical application to analyze the crises of modern society associated with the scientific and technological revolution, globalization and the massification of ...
Alexander O. Milykh
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The Ideal Political System in Carl Schmitt’s Political Philosophy [PDF]
The issue of the nature of the state is one of the most important issues in political philosophy, and any interpretation of it will follow an interpretation of government ends, ideal government, and the necessity to obey the government, political ...
Mahdi Sadeghi AhangarKelaie +2 more
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Reconsidering the Political: A Realization of a Person or a Way to Depersonalization?
This paper takes on the highly problematic question whether the political is reconcilable with the conception of a person within Robert Spaemann’s philosophy. Spaemann devotes himself to detailed explication of the moral ontology of the person, however,
Aistė Noreikaitė
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