Nietzsche’s legacy and constitutional values: a deconstructive reading

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2024-05-20

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Springer Science and Business Media B.V.

Abstract

Derrida’s recently published Life Death seminars have again highlighted the importance of values within the ongoing philosophical conversation about overcoming metaphysics. The seminars further indirectly raise a matter of great importance for constitutional theory. Values have become central to constitutional discourse since the mid-twentieth century despite critique due to their supposedly subjective nature, the potential conflict between them, and the legal uncertainty that they bring about. This essay enquires into the origin, logic, structure, and operation of (constitutional) values. It does so through a close reading of the texts of Heidegger and Derrida in which Nietzsche’s call for a revaluation of values takes on a central role, along with a reflection on the relation between life and Being, as well as between life and death. A close reading of these texts in turn makes possible an unorthodox reading of Schmitt’s newly translated text on constitutional values in The Tyranny of Values, which finally opens the possibility of a move beyond such values and thus beyond metaphysics.

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Constitution, Values, Derrida, Heidegger, Nietzsche

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de Ville, J., 2024. Nietzsche’s Legacy and Constitutional Values: A Deconstructive Reading. Law and Critique, pp.1-19.