Postmodern relativism and the challenge to overcome the “value-vacuum”

Making use of hermeneutic phenomenology and constructive interpretivism as methodological apparatus, this article challenges the premise that postmodern relativism supposedly created a “value-vacuum”. We conclude that while postmodernism seems to have deprived the grand narratives of the past of the...

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Autor principal: Potgieter, Ferdinand (Autor)
Otros Autores: Walt, Johannes Van der
Tipo de documento: Electrónico Artículo
Lenguaje:Inglés
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Publicado: [2015]
En: Stellenbosch theological journal
Año: 2015, Volumen: 1, Número: 1, Páginas: 235-254
Clasificaciones IxTheo:CH Cristianismo y sociedad
NCA Ética
Otras palabras clave:B Postmodernism
B Postmodern relativism
B Post-post-foundationalism
B Value-gap
B Post-foundationalism
B Value-vacuum
B grand narratives
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Sumario:Making use of hermeneutic phenomenology and constructive interpretivism as methodological apparatus, this article challenges the premise that postmodern relativism supposedly created a “value-vacuum”. We conclude that while postmodernism seems to have deprived the grand narratives of the past of their power to prescribe to people (their adherents) what they should be ascribing or attaching value to, it caused the resultant value-gap to be filled in by the values that individuals obtained by “shopping around” in the current value supermarket, and also by resorting to a post-post-foundationalist orientation in terms of which their value-systems play an inconspicuous role in the background of their thinking. We also illuminate what we consider to be important implications (of this shift from the application of grand narrative value systems to the post-post-foundationalist application of the rather more individualistic value systems of modern-day people) for religious institutions, particularly for the church as a societal institution, and for education as an interpersonal relationship.
ISSN:2413-9467
Obras secundarias:Enthalten in: Stellenbosch theological journal
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.17570/stj.2015.v1n1.a12