Émile Durkheim: from secular ideologist to forerunner of postsecular theories

Authors

  • Raquel Weiss Universidade de São Paulo (USP)

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5007/2175-7984.2017v16n36p428

Abstract

This paper presents and articulates three points that, taken together, suggest a reinterpretations of Durkheim’s concept of religion, allowing us to take the arguments of his late writings as a key ground to postsecular theories. The first point inserts the author in his historical environments, highlighting his commitment to the principle of laicité, part of the moral ideals of the Third Republic. The second point builds a narrative where the idea religion and its relationship with morality undergoes a transformation along his career. The thesis is that in The Elemental Forms of Religious Life (DURKHEIM, 1912) he presents a concept of religion fully compatible with the idea of post-secularization both as a diagnostic of the present times and as a normative horizon for late modernity. In the third and last point I take a stand in defending the idea of postsecular as the best way to encourage religious and axiological pluralism.

Author Biography

Raquel Weiss, Universidade de São Paulo (USP)

Doutora em Filosofia pela Universidade de São Paulo (USP). Professora do Departamento de Sociologia e do Programa de pós-graduação em Sociologia da UFRGS, Diretora do Centro Brasileiro de Estudos Durkheimianos.

Published

2017-10-17

Issue

Section

Thematic Dossier