Polemic

The term of polemic (of the Greek πολεμικός , polêmikôs “which relates to the Guerre”, “laid out with the war”, “fighter, quarreller”) been the subject today of multiple employment. polemic

Uses of the term

the polemic

Employed with the masculine ( the polemic), the word indicates a register, an including character. Thus, for the German lawyer Carl Schmitt ( concept of policy ) and his French disciple Julien Freund ( Gasoline of the policy ), the polemic characterizes the political (also included/understood in an including direction). For these two authors, the polemic is recognized by the polarization enemy friend/which would constitute the principle even Politique. policy

the polemic

If the polemic is the war in power, the polemic would be its expression: speech tending to the Totalitarianism, expelling the Other in the Prohibited .

In religion, the art of the polemic was developed by Robert Bellarmin, celebrates for its controversiis fidei .

Statute polemizes (adjectival)

A speech is polemical which attacks an adversary openly.

Polemical kinds

Related terms

  • Agonistic

  • Speech agonic
  • Éristique
  • Polémogène
  • Polémologie

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