Vanheeswijck Guido M
J Hist Ideas. 2017;78(3):473-496. doi: 10.1353/jhi.2017.0026.
The deepest sources of Charles Taylor's use of the concept "social imaginaries" are often related to political philosophy or social anthropology (Anderson, Castoriadis). The purpose of this article is to show that they also form part of Taylor's struggle to overcome the epistemological construal in modern philosophy and culture. Taylor locates the concept "social imaginaries" in the Kantian tradition, identifying their role to that of transcendental schemes. However, there remains a central difference between Kant's transcendental schemes and Taylor's social imaginaries. To elucidate that difference, this article will track the philosophical genealogy of Taylor's concept of "social imaginaries" in three steps.
查尔斯·泰勒对“社会想象”这一概念的运用,其最深层的根源往往与政治哲学或社会人类学相关(安德森、卡斯托里亚迪斯)。本文旨在表明,这些根源也是泰勒为克服现代哲学与文化中的认识论建构所做努力的一部分。泰勒将“社会想象”这一概念置于康德传统之中,确定了它们与先验图式的作用相当。然而,康德的先验图式与泰勒的社会想象之间仍存在一个核心差异。为阐明这一差异,本文将分三步追溯泰勒“社会想象”概念的哲学谱系。