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  1. 16 de dic. de 2013 · Abstract. This chapter provides a detailed introduction to the thought of Carl Schmitt that incorporates insights from law, the social sciences, and the humanities. It is also an intervention in its own right, seeking to decenter the study of this most hyped thinker of the twentieth century by advancing two interconnected arguments.

  2. 7 de ago. de 2010 · Carl Schmitt. First published Sat Aug 7, 2010; substantive revision Thu Aug 29, 2019. Carl Schmitt (1888–1985) was a conservative German legal, constitutional, and political theorist. Schmitt is often considered to be one of the most important critics of liberalism, parliamentary democracy, and liberal cosmopolitanism.

  3. Carl Schmitt no dice que la guerra sea el objeto de la política, pero sí sostiene que es «una posibilidad real, que determina de una manera peculiar la acción y el pensamiento humanos y origina así una conducta específicamente política» (Schmitt, 2018a: 65).

  4. 7 de may. de 2024 · Carl Schmitt (born July 11, 1888, Plettenberg, Westphalia, Prussia [Germany]—died April 7, 1985, Plettenberg) was a German conservative jurist and political theorist, best known for his critique of liberalism, his definition of politics as based on the distinction between friends and enemies, and his overt support of Nazism.. Schmitt studied law in Berlin, Munich, and Hamburg, graduating ...

  5. Carl Schmitt. Carl Schmitt (zeitweise auch Carl Schmitt-Dorotić; [1] * 11. Juli 1888 in Plettenberg; † 7. April 1985 ebenda) war ein deutscher Jurist, der auch als politischer Philosoph rezipiert wird. Er gilt als einer der bekanntesten, wirkmächtigsten und zugleich umstrittensten deutschen Staats- und Völkerrechtler des 20. Jahrhunderts.

  6. 16 de dic. de 2013 · Carl Schmitt accommodated himself to the ascendency of democratic thinking in the post–World War I world of the 1920s. No sovereign authority, he argued, could fail to acknowledge “the people” as the constituent power of an established political order. Consequently, democracy and “the political” become synonymous in his Constitutional ...

  7. Carl Schmitt (1888–1985) was perhaps the leading jurist during the Weimar Republic (1919–33). Born the son of a Catholic Westphalian businessman, he was educated as a lawyer and legal theorist at several universities, taking his habilitation eventually in Strasbourg (then part of Germany) in 1915. He taught at several German universities, becoming a professor of law at the University of ...

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