The indignation in Leviathan: A Movement about the Juridical Limits of Possibility
More than 300 years after the first edition of Leviathan, the passions described there ought to be read in consideration of historical, political and discursive changes. Even so, it is still possible to make a conceptual tracing of some of the passions discussed here, especially those that currently...
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I28-R145-13876_oai2025-11-17 Di Rocco, Ana Catalina 2023-12-26 More than 300 years after the first edition of Leviathan, the passions described there ought to be read in consideration of historical, political and discursive changes. Even so, it is still possible to make a conceptual tracing of some of the passions discussed here, especially those that currently participate with effervescence in public life. What senses can we rescue from them more than 300 years after their publication? As the present essay consists in a treatise of political philosophy about the origins and developments of the social pact, it is possible to understand these passions, in principle, from the viewpoint of their contractual values. Each of them represents a value in the relationship with others, ways of being in the world of subjects themselves in contract. We specifically think here about indignation (outrage), about its political and juridical potential to contour the contract boundaries, but also about its hermeneutic potential, enabling other ways of reading through the question of injustices, the legitimate mechanisms of return demanded in the face of them and the use of rationalized violence. A más de 300 años de la primera edición del Leviatán, las lecturas acerca de las pasiones allí descritas deben realizarse teniendo en cuenta cambios históricos, políticos y discursivos. Aún así, continúa siendo posible hacer un rastreo conceptual de algunas de las pasiones aquí tratadas, sobre todo de las que en la actualidad participan con efervescencia de la vida pública. ¿Qué valor podemos rescatar de ellas a más de 300 años? Al consistir la presente obra de un tratado de filosofía política sobre los orígenes y desarrollos del pacto social, es posible comprender estas pasiones, en principio, desde sus valores contractuales. Cada una de ellas representa un valor en la relación con los otros, formas de ser y de estar en el mundo de los propios sujetos en contrato. Reflexionamos con especificidad aquí sobre la indignación, sobre su potencial político y jurídico para contornear los bordes del contrato, pero también sobre su potencial hermenéutico, habilitando otros modos de recorrer la lectura a través de la pregunta por las injusticias, los mecanismos de devolución legítimos ante ellas exigidos y el uso de la violencia racionalizada. application/pdf https://revistascientificas.filo.uba.ar/index.php/CdF/article/view/13876 10.34096/cf.n80.13876 spa Facultad de Filosofía y Letras, Universidad de Buenos Aires https://revistascientificas.filo.uba.ar/index.php/CdF/article/view/13876/13009 Derechos de autor 2023 Cuadernos de filosofía Cuadernos de filosofía; Núm. 80 (2023) 2362-485X 0590-1901 Contract, indignation, injustices, representation, violence Contrato, indignación, injusticias, representación, violencia The indignation in Leviathan: A Movement about the Juridical Limits of Possibility La indignación en Leviatán: Un movimiento sobre los límites jurídicos de lo posible info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion https://repositoriouba.sisbi.uba.ar/gsdl/cgi-bin/library.cgi?a=d&c=cufilo&d=13876_oai |
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More than 300 years after the first edition of Leviathan, the passions described there ought to be read in consideration of historical, political and discursive changes. Even so, it is still possible to make a conceptual tracing of some of the passions discussed here, especially those that currently participate with effervescence in public life. What senses can we rescue from them more than 300 years after their publication? As the present essay consists in a treatise of political philosophy about the origins and developments of the social pact, it is possible to understand these passions, in principle, from the viewpoint of their contractual values. Each of them represents a value in the relationship with others, ways of being in the world of subjects themselves in contract.
We specifically think here about indignation (outrage), about its political and juridical potential to contour the contract boundaries, but also about its hermeneutic potential, enabling other ways of reading through the question of injustices, the legitimate mechanisms of return demanded in the face of them and the use of rationalized violence. |
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