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Political Committment and Historical Epistemology: Raymond Aron's Transcendental Relativism Reconsidered

Stewart, IG; (2012) Political Committment and Historical Epistemology: Raymond Aron's Transcendental Relativism Reconsidered. In: Paul, J and Briggs, V and Giannakopoulos, G and Jensen, ML and Karstadt, E and Mowl, A and Sabbadini, L, (eds.) Governing Diversities: Democracy, Diversity and Human Nature. (pp. 107-127). Cambridge Scholars: Newcastle-upon-Tyne, UK.

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Abstract

This chapter examines the French philosopher Raymond Aron’s Introduction à la philosophie de l’histoire (1938) to establish how its historical epistemology informed his understanding of political commitment. Reflecting on a disagreement between its commentators as to whether the book’s relativism undermines its moderate political conclusions, it is argued that this controversy reflects a problematic epistemological agnosticism at the heart of Aron’s political thought. This is encapsulated in his description of a ‘transcendental relativism’ in the Introduction, which this chapter links to Aron’s humanist reworking of Martin Heidegger’s theory of historicality. The recognition of this underacknowledged influence on the Introduction leads into a reconsideration of Aron’s more widely recognised, but somewhat misunderstood, intellectual debt to Max Weber.

Type: Book chapter
Title: Political Committment and Historical Epistemology: Raymond Aron's Transcendental Relativism Reconsidered
ISBN: 144383985X
ISBN-13: 9781443839853
Publisher version: http://www.cambridgescholars.com/governing-diversi...
Language: English
Additional information: Copyright © 2012 by Joanne Paul with Victoria Briggs, Georgios Giannakopoulos, Mads Langballe Jensen, Elliott Karstadt, Adam Mowl and Lorenzo Sabbadini and contributors.
Keywords: Raymond Aron, Historical Epistemology, Martin Heidegger
UCL classification: UCL
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URI: https://discovery.ucl.ac.uk/id/eprint/1474145
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