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摘要:面对西方社会日益加剧的冲突以及西方文明内部形成的深刻的政治、意识形态和世界观分歧,我们有理由提出这样一个问题:我们是否正在目睹正在进行的文化战争?所观察到的不断加剧的社会对立不仅涉及政治上的同情或反感问题,而且几乎涉及人类生活的方方面面:国家观念、对宗教的态度、家庭模式、对性的态度,甚至性别的存在。本文旨在追溯文化战争背景下的保守主义思想风格,区分这一哲学传统中共同概念的要素,以及所选作者各自的特点。本文的写作顺序如下:引言专门介绍现代保守主义的起源,从而勾勒出这种思维风格的概念框架。根据假设,英国的现代保守主义是在波兰和捷克斯洛伐克社会主义崩溃的背景下产生的,而波兰保守主义思想的哲学发展则受到了盎格鲁-撒克逊出版物的启发。文章的第一部分以罗杰-斯克鲁顿(Roger Scruton)的哲学思想为例,介绍了英国保守主义哲学关于文化战争现象的思想,然后将其与美国作家艾伦-布鲁姆(Allan Bloom)和格特鲁德-希梅尔法布(Gertrude Himmelfarb)进行了比较。文章的第二部分专门讨论了两位广泛涉及文化战争主题的波兰作家--Agnieszka Kolakowska 和 Anna Pawczynska。最后,文章将保守派对文化战争的解释与自由派和左翼的解释进行了比较,以指出它们之间的联系、关联和差异。
Philosophical foundations of worldview conflict within Western thought in the conservative perspective
Abstract:
In the face of growing conflicts in Western societies and the formation of deep political, ideological and worldview divisions within Western civilization, it becomes legitimate to ask whether we are not witnessing ongoing culture wars? The observed intensifying social dichotomies do not touch only the issue of political sympathies or antipathies, but concern almost all aspects of human life: the concept of nation, attitude to religion, family model, approach to sexuality and even the existence of gender. The purpose of this article is to trace the conservative style of thinking in the context of the culture war, to distinguish the elements of common concepts within this philosophical tradition, as well as the peculiarities of each of the selected authors. The paper has the following order: an introduction devoted to the origins of modern conservatism, allowing to outline the conceptual framework of this style of thinking. It is hypothesized that modern British conservatism arose in response to events associated with the collapse of socialism in Poland and Czechoslovakia, while the philosophical development of Polish conservative thought is inspired by Anglo-Saxon publications. In the first part, the thought of British conservative philosophy on the phenomenon of culture war is described on the example of Roger Scruton's philosophy, and then compared with American authors Allan Bloom and Gertrude Himmelfarb. The second part of the article is devoted to two Polish authors who have dealt extensively with the subject of culture war – Agnieszka Kolakowska and Anna Pawczynska. Finally, the conservative interpretation of the culture war is compared with the liberal and left-wing interpretations in order to point out the links, connections, as well as differences between them.