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- Title
HUKUK İLE SAVAŞ ARASINDA HOBBES, ROUSSEAU, VATTEL VE CLAUSEWİTZ.
- Authors
YÜCEL, Doğuhan Murat
- Abstract
Law and war are two opposite networks within and outside of the society. While war can show within internal relations, law becomes more important in foreign relations. The philosphers, who commented about war and law are the references of this study. Seeing war and law as external and internal relations, and rendering government as unconditional power, Hobbes is handled first. After that, Rousseau's critic of civilization and opposition for govermental and military absolutism is studied. The practical nature of these two ideas and ideas of Vattel, a jurist and diplomat are analysed together. Having looked into the different viewpoints of these three philosophers about the natural law, it is finally aimed to approach Clausewitz, allowing us to reeach a conclusion utilizing ideas of two theorists, a diplomat and a warrior from the field.
- Publication
Felsefe ve Sosyal Bilimler Dergisi (FLSF), 2016, Issue 22, p41
- ISSN
1306-9535
- Publication type
Article