Crítica y polémica en los escritos de Friedrich Schlegel

If Carl Schmitt saw in Friedrich Schlegel the liberal thinker par excellence, the aim of this text is to present Schlegel's conception of polemics as an attempt to denounce and counteract the neutralizations of liberal thought itself. To this end, his redefinition of polemics is placed within t...

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Autor principal: Galfione, María Verónica
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Publicado: ARFIL y UNL 2025
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Sumario:If Carl Schmitt saw in Friedrich Schlegel the liberal thinker par excellence, the aim of this text is to present Schlegel's conception of polemics as an attempt to denounce and counteract the neutralizations of liberal thought itself. To this end, his redefinition of polemics is placed within the framework of his critique of Kant, who had characterized polemics as a purely negative and defensive weapon of the Critique. Against this background, Schlegel's attempt to make polemics a constitutive part is analyzed. This attempt, it is argued, is aimed at overturning the reification or dehistoricization of reason that goes hand in hand with the transcendental determination of its limits and at questioning its political implications for the configuration of the nascent bourgeois public sphere.