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  • Postmodern philosophy - Wikipedia
    Postmodern philosophy questions the importance of power relationships, personalization, and discourse in the "construction" of truth and world views Many postmodernists appear to deny that an objective reality exists, and appear to deny that there are objective moral values [1]
  • Postmodernism | Definition, Doctrines, Facts | Britannica
    Postmodernism, in contemporary Western philosophy, a late 20th-century movement characterized by broad skepticism, subjectivism, or relativism; a general suspicion of reason; and an acute sensitivity to the role of ideology in asserting and maintaining political and economic power
  • Postmodernism (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy)
    Habermas argues that postmodernism contradicts itself through self-reference, and notes that postmodernists presuppose concepts they otherwise seek to undermine, e g , freedom, subjectivity, or creativity
  • What is Postmodernism? – Introduction to Philosophy
    What we call “Postmodern” is simply what happens after the historical period called “Modern ” In the historical development of Western philosophy, we can see various major transitions What is typically called “modern” philosophy starts with Descartes around the year 1630
  • Postmodernism - Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy
    Postmodernism is a style of doing philosophy that is often distinguished from the analytic style The Postmodern era is the time period when postmodernism was popular, especially in Europe
  • Postmodern Philosophy - Philopedia
    Postmodern philosophy designates a cluster of philosophical developments, mainly from the mid‑20th century onward, characterized by sustained skepticism toward claims of universal reason, stable foundations, and single, overarching narratives of history or knowledge
  • 12. 5 Postmodernism - Introduction to Philosophy | OpenStax
    Although critical theory can seem highly abstract, it has inspired and informed concrete political movements in the 20th and 21st centuries This section examines two of these, critical race theory and radical democracy
  • Postmodernism - Routledge Encyclopedia of Philosophy
    Although diverse and eclectic, postmodernism can be recognized by two key assumptions First, the assumption that there is no common denominator – in ‘nature’ or ‘truth’ or ‘God’ or ‘the future’ – that guarantees either the One-ness of the world or the possibility of neutral or objective thought
  • Navigating the Ambiguities of Postmodernism: Central Concepts
    Postmodernism, as a movement in Western philosophy, is characterized by broad skepticism toward reason, subjectivism, and a sharp sensitivity to the role ideology plays in maintaining political and social power
  • Postmodernism - New World Encyclopedia
    Postmodernism (sometimes abbreviated as Po-Mo) is a term applied to a wide-ranging set of developments in critical theory, philosophy, architecture, art, literature, and culture, which are considered to have emerged from, or superseded, modernism, in reaction to it, soon after the end of World War II, which caused people much disillusionment





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