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Law, Decision, Necessity: Shifting the Burden of Responsibility

Jacques, Johanna

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M. Arvidssen
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L. Brännström
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P. Minkkinen
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Abstract

What does it mean to act politically? This paper contributes an answer to this question by looking at the role that necessity plays in the political theory of Carl Schmitt. It argues that necessity, whether in the form of existential danger or absolute values, does not affect the sovereign decision, which must be free from normative determinations if it is to be a decision in Schmitt’s sense at all. The paper then provides a reading of Schmitt in line with Weber’s ethics of responsibility, according to which the political actor decides not arbitrarily and irresponsibly, but actively assumes responsibility for the decisions he takes.

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Jacques, J. (2016). Law, Decision, Necessity: Shifting the Burden of Responsibility. In M. Arvidssen, L. Brännström, & P. Minkkinen (Eds.), The contemporary relevance of Carl Schmitt : law, politics, theology (107-119). Routledge

Online Publication Date Aug 17, 2015
Publication Date Jan 1, 2016
Deposit Date Sep 8, 2015
Publicly Available Date Feb 17, 2017
Publisher Routledge
Pages 107-119
Book Title The contemporary relevance of Carl Schmitt : law, politics, theology.
Chapter Number 7
ISBN 9781138822931
Public URL https://durham-repository.worktribe.com/output/1645394
Publisher URL http://www.routledge.com/9781138822931

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This is an Accepted Manuscript of a book chapter published by Routledge in The Contemporary Relevance of Carl Schmitt: Law, Politics, Theology on 17/08/2015, available online: http://www.routledge.com/9781138822931





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