TY - BOOK ID - 48264120 TI - Dies Irae AU - Nancy , Jean-Luc AU - Condello, Angela AU - Philippopoulos-Mihalopoulos, Andreas AU - Grassi, Carlo PY - 2019 SN - 1912656302 1912656310 9781912656318 9781912656301 PB - University of Westminster Press DB - UniCat KW - Language: history & general works KW - Philosophy KW - Philosophy: metaphysics & ontology KW - Philosophy: epistemology & theory of knowledge KW - Ethical issues & debates KW - Jurisprudence & philosophy of law KW - Judgment KW - Law KW - Philosophy. KW - Jurisprudence KW - Judgement KW - Knowledge, Theory of KW - Language and languages KW - Psychology KW - Thought and thinking KW - Wisdom UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:48264120 AB - What does it mean to judge when there is no general and universal norm to define what is right and what is wrong? Can laws be absent and is law always necessary? This is the first publication of an English translation of Jean-Luc Nancy’s acclaimed consideration of the law’s most pervasive principles in the context of actual systems and contemporary institutions, power, norms, laws. In a world where it is clearly impossible to imagine the realization of an ideal of justice that corresponds to every person’s ideal of justice, Nancy probes the limits of legal normativity starting from this problem. Moreover, the question is asked: how can legal normativity be legitimized? A legal order based on performativity and formal validity is questionable and forces below that of juridical normativity are at the heart of Dies Irae’s critical inquiry. This leads inevitably to the processes of inclusion and exclusion that characterize contemporary juridical systems and those issues of identity, hostility and self-representation so central to contemporary European and global political and legal debates. ER -