Data di Pubblicazione:
2025
Citazione:
Hobbes: la guerra e il diritto / Gazzolo, Tommaso. - In: RIFD. RIVISTA INTERNAZIONALE DI FILOSOFIA DEL DIRITTO. - ISSN 1593-7135. - 3-4(2025), pp. 499-524.
Abstract:
This article challenges the common assumption that, for Hobbes, war is simply
the negation of law. On the contrary, it argues that law itself provides the
framework through which war becomes thinkable. Building on this point,
the essay explores Hobbes’s attempt to distinguish between civil war (stasis)
and interstate war. The Leviathan is conceived to eliminate internal conflict
while confining war to the external sphere of relations among states. Yet this
separation proves unstable: external wars often feed on civil divisions, while
civil strife can be fuelled by foreign conflicts. The result is a paradoxical entanglement
in which law both enables war and fails to guarantee the separation
between inside and outside, civil war and interstate war.
the negation of law. On the contrary, it argues that law itself provides the
framework through which war becomes thinkable. Building on this point,
the essay explores Hobbes’s attempt to distinguish between civil war (stasis)
and interstate war. The Leviathan is conceived to eliminate internal conflict
while confining war to the external sphere of relations among states. Yet this
separation proves unstable: external wars often feed on civil divisions, while
civil strife can be fuelled by foreign conflicts. The result is a paradoxical entanglement
in which law both enables war and fails to guarantee the separation
between inside and outside, civil war and interstate war.
Tipologia CRIS:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Elenco autori:
Gazzolo, Tommaso
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