TY - JOUR
T1 - Sovereign times : acts of creation
AU - Barbour, Charles
PY - 2010
Y1 - 2010
N2 - Contemporary understandings of sovereignty have generally followed, or borrowed heavily from, Carl Schmitt's theory of the exception, which Giorgio Agamben refers to as a "topological" concept. Schmitt conceives of the sovereign as a figure who exists both inside and outside of the juridical order. This paper suggests that Schmitt's theory of the sovereign exception involves not only a topology, but also a temporality, in that it treats the decision as a single, compacted instant" one in which crisis, decision, and decider all miraculously leap into existence. It further suggests that Agamben's interpretation of Saint Paul's "ho nyn kairos" or "time of the now," and his distinction between the prophet and the apostle, effectively reinforces the Schmittian conception of "sovereign time." As an alternative, I refer to Jacques Derrida's work on iteration and undecidability, and maintain that genuine decisions cast us into, rather than delivering us from, the aproias of time.
AB - Contemporary understandings of sovereignty have generally followed, or borrowed heavily from, Carl Schmitt's theory of the exception, which Giorgio Agamben refers to as a "topological" concept. Schmitt conceives of the sovereign as a figure who exists both inside and outside of the juridical order. This paper suggests that Schmitt's theory of the sovereign exception involves not only a topology, but also a temporality, in that it treats the decision as a single, compacted instant" one in which crisis, decision, and decider all miraculously leap into existence. It further suggests that Agamben's interpretation of Saint Paul's "ho nyn kairos" or "time of the now," and his distinction between the prophet and the apostle, effectively reinforces the Schmittian conception of "sovereign time." As an alternative, I refer to Jacques Derrida's work on iteration and undecidability, and maintain that genuine decisions cast us into, rather than delivering us from, the aproias of time.
KW - Schmitt
KW - sovereignty
UR - http://handle.uws.edu.au:8081/1959.7/502943
UR - http://search.proquest.com/docview/193901073/fulltextPDF/131A18960E5225B6D4/2?accountid=36155
M3 - Article
SN - 1743-8721
VL - 6
JO - Law, Culture and the Humanities
JF - Law, Culture and the Humanities
IS - 2
ER -