Arbitraire et arbitrage

Les zones grises du pouvoir (XIIe-XVIIIe siècle)
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Stripped of its negative connotations, can arbitrariness also be seen as a political virtue? Read More

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In a world governed by law, the idea of arbitrary power is surprising, even shocking. Often, the only negative connotation of the word remains that of the whim of a ruler whose appetite for power is unbridled. Yet the notion of arbitrariness is closely linked to that of prudence and discernment. It is charged with the moral values of intelligence and sensitivity that are readily reserved for judges in the exercise of their functions. Arbitrary power, then, is a power of arbitration, in the settlement of conflicts and the administration of justice, but also in the face of the deficiencies, uncertainties or incompleteness of established norms. In the West, between the twelfth and eighteenth centuries, the notion of arbitrariness, a grey area of power that was originally rather technical and neutral, gradually acquired negative connotations, leading to its subsequent rejection by the philosophers of the Enlightenment. This book takes a variety of approaches to exploring some of the hitherto little-known aspects of the conceptual history of power over the long term.


Paperback - In French 28.00 €

Specifications


Publisher
Presses Universitaires du Septentrion
Edited by
Benjamin Deruelle, Michel Hébert,
Collection
Histoire et civilisations
ISSN
12845655
Language
French
Tags
absolutism, justice, policy, power
Publisher Category
Septentrion Catalog > History
BISAC Subject Heading
HIS000000 HISTORY
Dewey (abridged)
900 History
Onix Audience Codes
06 Professional and scholarly
CLIL (Version 2013-2019)
3377 HISTOIRE
Title First Published
11 December 2024
Original Publication
2024

Paperback


Publication Date
11 December 2024
ISBN-13
978-2-7574-4237-1
Extent
Main content page count : 408
Code
2296
Dimensions
16 x 24 x 3.1 cm
Weight
691 grams
List Price
28.00 €
ONIX XML
Version 2.1, Version 3

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