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    But it begs the question, are we Postmodern?

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    In the Postmodern world, various forms of energy are being discovered.

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    Other criticism has concentrated on the declassifying effects of Postmodern culture;

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    More recent artistic production is often called Contemporary art or Postmodern art.

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    In a narrower sense, what was Modernist was not necessarily also Postmodern.

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    Some theorists argue that Dada was actually the beginning of Postmodern art.

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    Likewise, the temporality of Postmodern therapy diverges from the psychoanalytic view in classical psychoanalysis.

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    Postmodern theory asserts that the attempt to canonise Modernism"after the fact" is doomed to undisambiguable contradictions.

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    Postmodern theorist Jean Baudrillard wrote briefly of nihilism from the Postmodern viewpoint in Simulacra and Simulation.

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    When it comes to property and human capital, our Postmodern society is wealthier than ever.

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    This was not only clear in the times of the first-century church, but also in today's Postmodern world.

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    Interpretation in the Postmodern approach was understood as a technique by which a literary text is filled with meaning.

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    Kata calls the internet a“Postmodern Pandora's box” in which scientific truth is rejected and misinformation is conflated with information.

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    Academics tend to view today's loss of past cultural guideposts more neutrally, as a reflection of a new“Postmodern” cultural narrative.

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    Conference Name: Conference on Governance, Management and Entrepreneurship: The Paradoxes of Leadership and Governance in the Postmodern Society, CERU, Dubrovnik, Croatia.

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    These beautiful towers were designed by Argentinian architect César Pelli and the style chosen for them was Postmodern, simple and bold.

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    Instead of asking, like Pilate,“What is truth?,” Postmodern man says,“Nothing is truth” or perhaps“There is truth, but we can't know it.”.

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    Currently, many individual artists work in the USA, and art in glass is taught and practiced at universities, including the Postmodern trend.

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    Postmodern psychology relies on using a range of different methodologies rather than a singular approach, to embrace the complexity of reality and avoid oversimplification.

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    Postmodern psychology is an approach to psychology that questions whether an ultimate or singular version of truth is actually possible within the field of psychology.

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    In our hurried, virtual, and often isolating Postmodern world, these legacies of wisdom, belonging, and hope may be more crucial than they have ever been.

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    Instead of asking, like Pilate,“what is truth?” while the Postmodern man says,“nothing is truth” or perhaps“there might be a truth somewhere, but we cannot know it.”.

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    While moral relativity of the Postmodern,“anything goes” sort is a dangerous trap, the recognition that good moral choices are alway context-dependent could not be more important.

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    Sokal claimed:“The editors of Social Text liked my article because they liked its conclusion: that‘the content and methodology of Postmodern science provide powerful intellectual support for the progressive political project'.

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    If we are to assume that greater responsibility and do so in a way that gets beyond the Postmodern conundrum, we need to think and act in new ways.

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    The idea of using a card mechanic to generate story has precedent- the Italian Postmodern writer Italo Calvino generated an entire novel based on drawing from a tarot card deck.

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    In art, bricolage is a technique or creative mode, where works are constructed from various materials available or on hand, is seen as a characteristic of many Postmodern works.

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    Retro is a culturally outdated or aged style, trend, mode, or fashion, from the overall Postmodern past, that has since that time become functionally or superficially the norm once again.

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    Plans, counterplans, critical theory, Postmodern theory, debate about the theoretical basis and rules of the activity itself, and critics have all reached more than occasional, if not yet universal, usage.

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    Alison Kelly of The Observer notes that while"some countries so potentially disturbing that it can only be sold shrink-wrapped","critics rave about it" and"academics revel in its transgressive and Postmodern qualities.

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