The aim of the article is to point out the limitations of scientism to account human experience and
to affirm the need to apprehend the human being from a comprehensive perspective, which is the
way to a perennial intercultural encounter. For this purpose, Charles Taylor's approach is used. First,
the conceptual difference between the “natural sciences” and the “social sciences” is clarified.
Secondly, the importance of a hermeneutic methodology in the social sciences is stressed to
overcome the double risk of ethnocentrism and the relativistic thesis of cultural incorrigibility.
Finally, intercultural dialogue is presented as an appropriate way towards a self-criticism of cultures
and a broadened understanding between human beings.
Keywords:
social sciences, worldview, hermeneutics, ethnocentrism, interculturality
Olaciregui-Berrouet , O. ., & Gracia-Calandín , J. (2022). Epistemological keys in Charles Taylor’s approach to understand other cultures, part II. Cinta De Moebio. Revista De Epistemología De Ciencias Sociales, (75), pp. 145–158. Retrieved from https://lenguasmodernas.uchile.cl/index.php/CDM/article/view/69572