A note on political philosophy, international relations and philosophy of history

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Autor(a) principal: Torres, João Carlos Brum
Data de Publicação: 2012
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Civitas - Revista de Ciências Sociais (Porto Alegre. Online)
Texto Completo: https://revistaseletronicas.pucrs.br/index.php/civitas/article/view/11154
Resumo: The main aim of this paper is to consider how the conceptual resources provided by modern political philosophy, by Carl Schmitt’s interpretation of the historical evolution of international right and by Kant’s philosophy of history may offer a better and deeper understanding of the logical and conceptual constraints which delimit the evolutional dynamic of international relationships. In its first part, the article tries to render the way in which the acute attention to the peculiar geometry of Earth’s space – its spherical form – constitutes a productive focal point of the analyses made by Hobbes, Pufendorf and Kant of the formal properties of human interactions, being those considered at the individual level or as relations amongst politically organized collectivities. The analysis highlights here mainly the difficulties to easily extend the solution provided by the theories of social contract for the overcoming of internal conflicts to international rivalries and contests. The paper’s second part presents a short résumé of Carl Schmitt’s analyses of the process in the course of which the agonic disputes among European states have been progressively submitted to normative principles. The point emphasized in this section is the fact that this move forward moral progress results from the most impudent cynicism of the great political powers actions, to which we owe the constitution of the jus publicum europaeum. The third and conclusive part of the paper suggests that the philosophy of history, namely in its Kantian version, is the theoretical instrument allowing the conciliation of the normative approach to the evolution of international politics and the positive, or as Schmitt would surely prefer, existencial analysis of the evolution of political foreign affairs inside the system of sovereign States.
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spelling A note on political philosophy, international relations and philosophy of historyUma nota sobre filosofia política, relações internacionais e filosofia da históriacontractualismHobbesinternational lawKantinternational politicsSchmitt.contratualismodireito internacionalHobbesKantpolítica internacionalSchmitt.The main aim of this paper is to consider how the conceptual resources provided by modern political philosophy, by Carl Schmitt’s interpretation of the historical evolution of international right and by Kant’s philosophy of history may offer a better and deeper understanding of the logical and conceptual constraints which delimit the evolutional dynamic of international relationships. In its first part, the article tries to render the way in which the acute attention to the peculiar geometry of Earth’s space – its spherical form – constitutes a productive focal point of the analyses made by Hobbes, Pufendorf and Kant of the formal properties of human interactions, being those considered at the individual level or as relations amongst politically organized collectivities. The analysis highlights here mainly the difficulties to easily extend the solution provided by the theories of social contract for the overcoming of internal conflicts to international rivalries and contests. The paper’s second part presents a short résumé of Carl Schmitt’s analyses of the process in the course of which the agonic disputes among European states have been progressively submitted to normative principles. The point emphasized in this section is the fact that this move forward moral progress results from the most impudent cynicism of the great political powers actions, to which we owe the constitution of the jus publicum europaeum. The third and conclusive part of the paper suggests that the philosophy of history, namely in its Kantian version, is the theoretical instrument allowing the conciliation of the normative approach to the evolution of international politics and the positive, or as Schmitt would surely prefer, existencial analysis of the evolution of political foreign affairs inside the system of sovereign States.Este artigo tem como objeto explorar de que modo os recursos con- ceituais oferecidos pela filosofia política moderna, pela interpretação da história do direito internacional desenvolvida por Carl Schmitt, assim como pela filosofia da história de Kant nos facultam um entendimento mais preciso e profundo dos constrangimentos lógico-conceituais que enquadram a dinâmica evolutiva das relações internacionais. A primeira parte do texto procura reconstituir o modo como a atenção à peculiar geometria do espaço terrestre – seu caráter esférico – constitui um ponto focal no tratamento dado por Hobbes, Pufendorf e Kant aos temas das relações tanto entre indivíduos humanos, quanto entre as comunidades politicamente organizadas. Nessa parte o texto chama atenção para o fato de que as teorias contratualistas não podem facilmente estender o modelo de solução de conflitos contido na idéia de contrato social às relações internacionais. A segunda parte trata de reconstituir, resumidamente, a análise que Schmitt faz do modo como foram progressivamente normatizadas as relações internacionais ao tempo do chamado jus publicum europaeum, notadamente do modo como o mais deslavado cinismo político fez com que avançasse, progressiva e paradoxalmente, a regulamentação da política interestatal e a constituição de um verdadeiro direito das gentes. Na terceira parte, o artigo sugere que a filosofia da história, notadamente na versão kantiana, pode, de algum modo, conciliar a abordagem normativista das relações internacionais com a análise positiva, ou, como Schmitt certamente preferiria, existencial das relações políticas entre os Estados.Editora da Pucrs - ediPUCRS2012-05-18info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://revistaseletronicas.pucrs.br/index.php/civitas/article/view/1115410.15448/1984-7289.2012.1.11154Civitas: journal of Social Sciences; Vol. 12 No. 1 (2012): Convergences and divergences in the contemporary social theory; 178-194Civitas: revista de Ciências Sociais; Vol. 12 Núm. 1 (2012): Convergências e divergências na teoria social contemporânea; 178-194Civitas: revista de Ciências Sociais; v. 12 n. 1 (2012): Convergências e divergências na teoria social contemporânea; 178-1941984-72891519-608910.15448/1984-7289.2012.1reponame:Civitas - Revista de Ciências Sociais (Porto Alegre. 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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv A note on political philosophy, international relations and philosophy of history
Uma nota sobre filosofia política, relações internacionais e filosofia da história
title A note on political philosophy, international relations and philosophy of history
spellingShingle A note on political philosophy, international relations and philosophy of history
Torres, João Carlos Brum
contractualism
Hobbes
international law
Kant
international politics
Schmitt.
contratualismo
direito internacional
Hobbes
Kant
política internacional
Schmitt.
title_short A note on political philosophy, international relations and philosophy of history
title_full A note on political philosophy, international relations and philosophy of history
title_fullStr A note on political philosophy, international relations and philosophy of history
title_full_unstemmed A note on political philosophy, international relations and philosophy of history
title_sort A note on political philosophy, international relations and philosophy of history
author Torres, João Carlos Brum
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Torres, João Carlos Brum
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv contractualism
Hobbes
international law
Kant
international politics
Schmitt.
contratualismo
direito internacional
Hobbes
Kant
política internacional
Schmitt.
topic contractualism
Hobbes
international law
Kant
international politics
Schmitt.
contratualismo
direito internacional
Hobbes
Kant
política internacional
Schmitt.
description The main aim of this paper is to consider how the conceptual resources provided by modern political philosophy, by Carl Schmitt’s interpretation of the historical evolution of international right and by Kant’s philosophy of history may offer a better and deeper understanding of the logical and conceptual constraints which delimit the evolutional dynamic of international relationships. In its first part, the article tries to render the way in which the acute attention to the peculiar geometry of Earth’s space – its spherical form – constitutes a productive focal point of the analyses made by Hobbes, Pufendorf and Kant of the formal properties of human interactions, being those considered at the individual level or as relations amongst politically organized collectivities. The analysis highlights here mainly the difficulties to easily extend the solution provided by the theories of social contract for the overcoming of internal conflicts to international rivalries and contests. The paper’s second part presents a short résumé of Carl Schmitt’s analyses of the process in the course of which the agonic disputes among European states have been progressively submitted to normative principles. The point emphasized in this section is the fact that this move forward moral progress results from the most impudent cynicism of the great political powers actions, to which we owe the constitution of the jus publicum europaeum. The third and conclusive part of the paper suggests that the philosophy of history, namely in its Kantian version, is the theoretical instrument allowing the conciliation of the normative approach to the evolution of international politics and the positive, or as Schmitt would surely prefer, existencial analysis of the evolution of political foreign affairs inside the system of sovereign States.
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