Philosophising in a Neutral Country

C. Belt
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Abstract The Netherlands remained neutral during the First World War. For this reason, the impact of the war on this country was neglected for a long time. However, in the last decades, the way the war affected the Netherlands has been studied in more detail. Still, the cultural impact of the war has received only little attention. Therefore, this article studies the way in which a group of Catholic intellectuals, involved with the cultural journal De Beiaard, reflected on this war and its outcome. It shows that the First World War was only of limited importance to them. Those authors who did underscore the significance of the conflict did not necessarily do so wholeheartedly. They did so because of a sense of duty. With respect to the reflections on the outcome of war, two elements come to the fore. First, in almost all of the reflections, their connection with Flanders played a role. Several authors pleaded for the equal treatment of the Flemish language. The second element in their reflections is that the outcome of the conflict was predominantly seen from a specifically Dutch Catholic perspective. The Catholic intellectuals involved in De Beiaard either expressed their trust in God or triumphantly and self-consciously claimed that the future was theirs. Their reflections embodied the phase of emancipation that the Dutch Catholics had entered, and the accelerating role of the war within this emancipatory process.
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在一个中立国的哲学
荷兰在第一次世界大战期间保持中立。因此,战争对这个国家的影响在很长一段时间内被忽视了。然而,在过去的几十年里,人们对战争对荷兰的影响进行了更详细的研究。然而,这场战争的文化影响却很少受到关注。因此,本文研究了一群天主教知识分子与文化杂志《德·贝亚尔》(De Beiaard)有关,是如何反思这场战争及其结果的。这表明第一次世界大战对他们的重要性是有限的。那些强调冲突重要性的作者并不一定是全心全意地这样做的。他们这样做是出于责任感。关于对战争结果的思考,有两个因素很突出。首先,在几乎所有的反思中,他们与佛兰德斯的联系都发挥了作用。几位作者请求对佛兰德语给予平等对待。他们反思的第二个因素是,冲突的结果主要是从荷兰天主教的角度来看的。与德·贝亚尔有关的天主教知识分子要么表达了他们对上帝的信任,要么洋洋得意地自觉地宣称未来是他们的。他们的反思体现了荷兰天主教徒已经进入的解放阶段,以及战争在这一解放进程中的加速作用。
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