The "Concept of the Political" in Its Genesis. The Unpolitical Schmitt of Leo Strauss
Pierpaolo Ciccarelli
2019-01-01
Abstract
My article is based on the hermeneutic hypothesis (formulated in § 1) that in the “Notes on Carl Schmitt” (1932), Leo Strauss’s way of interpreting undergoes a “change” in its method. From the historicistic “orientation” that characterizes the first two sections of the text, Strauss moves in the third section to a phenomenological interpretation aimed at discovering the genesis and moral basis of Schmitt’s “concept of the political”. This hermeneutic hypothesis allows me to explain: (§ 2) the reason why Strauss denies what seems most obvious, namely that Schmitt’s Bejahung (“affirmation” or “approval”) of “the political” is itself of a “political” character; (§ 3) what Strauss means, in this context, by “the moral”, which, according to him, is at the root of Schmitt’s conceptualization of “the political”; (§ 4) what the “intention” is of Strauss’s interpretation of Schmitt.File | Size | Format | |
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