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¿Qué es el decisionismo?: reflexiones en torno a la doctrina política de Carl Schmitt
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Abstract Este ensayo presenta una revisión crítica de la llamada teoría “decisionista” de Carl Schmitt tal como fuera expuesta en sus principales trabajos políticos durante el periodo de Weimar. El autor argumenta que el decisionismo de Schmitt no es, como frecuentemente se ha afirmado, una simple variante d... view more
Este ensayo presenta una revisión crítica de la llamada teoría “decisionista” de Carl Schmitt tal como fuera expuesta en sus principales trabajos políticos durante el periodo de Weimar. El autor argumenta que el decisionismo de Schmitt no es, como frecuentemente se ha afirmado, una simple variante del voluntarismo ético asociado a filosofías morales existencialistas y positivistas. Decisionismo es en cambio una particular doctrina política que sostiene que el Estado es la fuente absoluta de toda decisión legal y moral en la vida política. Desde esta perspectiva, el autor demuestra que el decisionismo de Schmitt es una doctrina puramente negativa, fundada en la negación simétrica de todos y cada uno de los valores políticos del liberalismo.... view less
This essay is a critique of the so called "decisionist" theory by Carl Schmitt, first expounded on his main political works during the Weimar period. The author explains that Schmitt's idea of "decisionism" is not, as it has often been pondered a simple variant of ethical voluntarism associated with... view more
This essay is a critique of the so called "decisionist" theory by Carl Schmitt, first expounded on his main political works during the Weimar period. The author explains that Schmitt's idea of "decisionism" is not, as it has often been pondered a simple variant of ethical voluntarism associated with both existentialist and positivist moral philosophies. "Decisionism" is a particular political doctrine based on the claim that the state is the absolute source of legal and moral decisions in political life. From this perspective, the author demonstrates that Schmitt's "decisionism" is a purely negative doctrine, based on the symmetrical negation of all the political values of liberalism.... view less
Classification
Philosophy, Ethics, Religion
General History
Document language
Spanish
Publication Year
1995
Page/Pages
p. 49-74
Journal
Revista Mexicana de Ciencias Políticas y Sociales, 40 (1995) 161
DOI
https://doi.org/10.22201/fcpys.2448492xe.1995.161.49743
ISSN
2
Status
Published Version; peer reviewed
Licence
Creative Commons - Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 4.0