Data di Pubblicazione:
2024
Citazione:
Nomos e nichilismo in Carl Schmitt / Gazzolo, Tommaso. - In: JURA GENTIUM. - ISSN 1826-8269. - 2(2024), pp. 85-114.
Abstract:
Abstract: The essay explores the intricate concept of nihilism within Carl Schmitt’s body of work and
thought. It specifically focuses on Schmitt’s notion of nomos, which encompasses the relationship between
land and law, order and its spatial localization. The essay provides a comprehensive analysis to illustrate
how Schmitt grapples with the challenge of not reducing law to mere land occupation. This paradoxically
leads him to perceive land as inherently “isolated” from itself, susceptible to appropriation and occupation
rather than being a “natural” element
thought. It specifically focuses on Schmitt’s notion of nomos, which encompasses the relationship between
land and law, order and its spatial localization. The essay provides a comprehensive analysis to illustrate
how Schmitt grapples with the challenge of not reducing law to mere land occupation. This paradoxically
leads him to perceive land as inherently “isolated” from itself, susceptible to appropriation and occupation
rather than being a “natural” element
Tipologia CRIS:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Elenco autori:
Gazzolo, Tommaso
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