Chaos and cosmos. Preliminary notes for a critique of public order
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.20318/dyl.2025.9055Keywords:
public order, ontology, physics, politics, ethics, esthetics, general theoryAbstract
Public order is a central and complex notion. This essay tries to provide the basic elements for a general theoretical critique of such a category, that is deeply employed in political and legal thought. In such a perspective, the analysis is divided into five different parts: the ontology, the physics, the politics, the
ethics, and the esthetics of public order. The working mechanisms and the presuppositions of each part are carefully scrutinised.
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