Existential Openness in Law: A Hermeneutical Approach to Carl Schmitt's Early Legal Thought
This book explores Carl Schmitt's early legal writings and their hermeneutic essence. It underscores human existential openness and its impact on law. The text identifies two pitfalls in juridico-hermeneutic practice: scientism and legal romanticism. Schmitt's awareness of and response to...
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