Die Christelike filosofie van H. Dooyeweerd (1894–1977) soos gekonstrueer volgens vollenhoven se probleem–historiese metode
Abstract
OPSOMING: Hierdie inleidende, oorsigtelike artikel is die derde in ’n reeks van drie in hierdie tydskrif.
Die kort trilogie beoog om die grondleggers van ’n Christelike filosofie, naamlik D.H.Th.
Vollenhoven (1892–1978), H.G. Stoker (1899–1993) en H. Dooyeweerd (1894–1977) bekend
te stel. In hierdie bydrae word gepoog om die hooftrekke van Dooyeweerd se komplekse
filosofiese ontwikkelingsgang te rekonstrueer met behulp van sy Nederlandse kollega,
Vollenhoven, se probleem-historiese metode van wysgerige historiografie. Ter inleiding word
belangrike agtergrondinligting oor hierdie internasionaal erkende Christelike denker gegee.
Daar word ook daarop gewys dat Dooyeweerd en Vollenhoven aan die begin (1918–1922)
dieselfde filosofiese standpunt (wat deur Vollenhoven ontwerp is) gehuldig het. Mettertyd het
hulle filosofiese paaie egter verskillend ontwikkel en groot verskille het in hulle konsepsies
ontstaan. In die tweede gedeelte word eerstens daarop gewys dat Vollenhoven asook verskeie
van sy leerlinge lank tevore reeds monargianistiese tendense by Dooyeweerd vermoed het.
Sedert 2010 suggereer navorsing dat Dooyeweerd se filosofie oor ’n periode van ongeveer 50
jaar deur ten minste die volgende drie verskillende fases ontwikkel het: 1918–1922 (kritiese
realisme), 1923–1928 (semimistiek) en 1929–1977 (monistiese monargianisme). Met hierdie
indeling as hipotese word daarna verskillende moontlike invloede op Dooyeweerd van
binne die eie geesgenootlike kring sowel as daarbuite nagegaan. Laastens word enkele van
sy uitstaande bydraes uitgelig. Op grond van ’n terugblik van al drie die bydraes in hierdie
reeks, word ten slotte enkele opmerkings ten opsigte van die pad vorentoe gemaak. ABSTRACT: The Christian philosophy of H. Dooyeweerd (1894–1977) as reconstructed according to the
problem-historical method of Vollenhoven. This introductory overview is the third in a series of
three in this journal. The aim of this trilogy is to introduce the founders of a Christian philosophy,
viz. D.H.Th. Vollenhoven (1892–1978), H.G. Stoker (1899–1993) and H. Dooyeweerd (1994–1977)
to the readers. The present article tries to reconstruct the contours of the complex philosophical
development of Dooyeweerd by employing the problem-historical method of philosophical
historiography of his colleague, Vollenhoven. The introduction provides important background
information about this internationally acclaimed scholar. It is indicated that at the emergence
of a reformational philosophy (1918–1922) these two thinkers shared a viewpoint mainly
developed by Vollenhoven. Afterwards, however, their philosophical journeys developed in
different directions, distinct from each other. A second section of the article draws attention
to the fact that since long ago Vollenhoven and some of his followers suspected monarchian
tendencies in Dooyeweerd’s thinking. Since 2010 new research suggests that his philosophy
developed during a period of about 50 years through at least the following three phases:
1918–1922 (critical realism), 1923–1928 (semi-mysticism) and 1929–1977 (monistic monarchianism).
This hypothesis about Dooyeweerd’s philosophical development enables a next (third) step,
viz. to trace the possible internal influences (from his like-minded predecessors) as well as
external (secular) ones on the formation of his thought. A following (fourth) part provides a
few highlights of his contribution to Christian scholarship. Finally, in retrospection on all three
articles, this contribution is concluded with a few remarks about the road ahead.
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