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The longing for legitimacy always precedes the construction of any particular foundation of modern society. This essay examines the desire for theoretical foundations in its relation to the issue of legitimate origins. The individualistic configuration of the modern conception of legitimacy is deter...

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Main Author: Claudius Messner
Format: Article
Language:deu
Published: Max Planck Institute for Legal History and Legal Theory 2005-01-01
Series:Rechtsgeschichte - Legal History
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Online Access:http://data.rg.mpg.de/rechtsgeschichte/rg07_debatte_messner.pdf
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Summary:The longing for legitimacy always precedes the construction of any particular foundation of modern society. This essay examines the desire for theoretical foundations in its relation to the issue of legitimate origins. The individualistic configuration of the modern conception of legitimacy is determined by the concurrence of the individual’s problem of becoming a person and the question of how society is possible. Various performances of transfer are shown to be central to the modern discourse, Immanuel Kant’s philosophy of law and social philosophy. Emancipation, independence, self-determination, sovereignty – the essay suggests that modern reason is a construct of transfers.
ISSN:1619-4993
2195-9617