Social Imaginaries in a Globalizing World / / ed. by Hans Alma, Guido Vanheeswijck.

How to study the contemporary dynamics between the religious, the nonreligious and the secular in a globalizing world? Obviously, their relationship is not an empirical datum, liable to the procedures of verification or of logical deduction. We are in need of alternative conceptual and methodologica...

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Place / Publishing House:Berlin ;, Boston : : De Gruyter, , [2018]
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Sraith:Religion and Its Others : Studies in Religion, Nonreligion and Secularity , 5
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Other title:Frontmatter --
Table of Contents --
Introduction to Social Imaginaries in a Globalizing World --
Section 1: Social Imaginaries. A Historical and Conceptual Analysis --
On the Philosophical Genealogy of the Concept Social Imaginaries --
Social Imaginaries A Conceptual Analysis --
Retrieving Realism in Social Imaginaries --
Section 2: Social Imaginaries as Meaningful Spaces --
Contrast Experiences and Social Imaginaries as Spaces for Truth-Seeking --
The Play of the World Social Imaginaries as Transcending Spaces: From Taylor to Nietzsche --
‘Plus de Biens’: Jacques Derrida and Charles Taylor --
Section 3: Human Rights and Migration — (Post‐)Secular Social Imaginaries in Contemporary Perspective --
Studying Culture through Imaginaries Some Reflections on the Relevance of Imaginaries for the Social Sciences --
Human Rights as a Secular Social Imaginary in the Field of Transitional Justice The Dutch-Indonesian ‘Rawagede Case’ --
Europe and the Human Rights Imaginary The Role of Perceptions of Human Rights in Europe and Migration Aspirations --
Post-Secular Nationalism The Dutch Turn to the Right & Cultural-Religious Reframing of Secularity --
List of Contributors --
Index
Achoimre:How to study the contemporary dynamics between the religious, the nonreligious and the secular in a globalizing world? Obviously, their relationship is not an empirical datum, liable to the procedures of verification or of logical deduction. We are in need of alternative conceptual and methodological tools. This volume argues that the concept of ‘social imaginary’ as it is used by Charles Taylor, is of utmost importance as a methodological tool to understand these dynamics. The first section is dedicated to the conceptual clarification of Taylor's notion of social imaginaries both through a historical study of their genealogy and through conceptual analysis. In the second section, we clarify the relation of ‘social imaginaries’ to the concept of (religious) worldviewing, understood as a process of truth seeking. Furthermore, we discuss the practical usefulness of the concept of social imaginaries for cultural scientists, by focusing on the concept of human rights as a secular social imaginary. In the third and final section, we relate Taylor's view on the role of social imaginaries and the new paths it opens up for religious studies to other analyses of the secular-religious divide, as they nowadays mainly come to the fore in the debates on what is coined as the ‘post-secular.’
Formáid:Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
ISBN:9783110435122
9783110762488
9783110719550
9783110604252
9783110603255
9783110604245
9783110603248
ISSN:2330-6262 ;
DOI:10.1515/9783110435122
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