postmodernism in A Sentence

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    Why do we always hear about Postmodernism?

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    This means that Postmodernism does believe in absolute truth.

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    From the criticism of modernism, the concept of Postmodernism grew in Sweden.

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    In such a perspective, Postmodernism appears only as a hyper-technological version of modernity.'.

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    One of the most prominent figures in Postmodernism in Sweden was Ralph Erskine[ source needed].

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    (4) Postmodernism, the most virulent of anti-science dogma, proposes that all viewpoints are welcome and none is privileged.

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    Some divide 20th century reaction into modernism and Postmodernism, whereas others see them as two aspects of the same movement.

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    Postmodernism is only the most radical version of the idea that we should value, and allow a voice to, all opinions.

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    Steven Best and Douglas Kellner identify Rauschenberg and Jasper Johns as part of the transitional phase, influenced by Marcel Duchamp, between modernism and Postmodernism.

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    In academia, its traditional positions are threatened on one side by the dominance of mainstream economics and organizational behaviour, and on the other by Postmodernism.

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    Postmodernism relies on concrete experience over abstract principles, knowing always that the outcome of personal experience will necessarily be fallible and relative, rather than certain and universal.

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    Postmodernism relies on concrete experience over abstract principles, knowing always that the outcome of one's own experience will necessarily be fallible and relative, rather than certain and universal.

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    Postmodernism is highly skeptical of explanations which claim to be valid for all groups, cultures, traditions, or races, and instead focuses on the relative truths of each person.

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    Although many have been quick to blame Postmodernism for the emergence of post-truth, the problem is much broader than that and infects most of the humanities, arts and social sciences.

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    Because one of modernism's beliefs was that absolutes did indeed exist, Postmodernism seeks to“correct” things by first eliminating absolute truth and making everything(including the empirical sciences and religion) relative to an individual's beliefs and desires.

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    Then again in the 20th century, emerging Postmodernism rejected the ethnocentric morality that condoned racism and the slaughter of innocents abroad and championed the political issues of civil rights, women's rights, and peace in Vietnam.

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    Postmodernism is“post” because it is denies the existence of any ultimate principles, and it lacks the optimism of there being a scientific, philosophical, or religious truth which will explain everything for everybody- a characterisitic of the so-called“modern” mind.

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    Postmodernism is essentially a centralized movement that named itself, based on socio-political theory, although the term is now used in a wider sense to refer to activities from the 20th Century onwards which exhibit awareness of and reinterpret the modern.

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    Postmodernism is essentially a centralized movement that named itself, based on sociopolitical theory, although the term is now used in a wider sense to refer to activities from the 20th century onwards which exhibit awareness of and reinterpret the modern.

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    These progressive dangers of Postmodernism- relative truth, a loss of discernment, and philosophical pluralism- represent imposing threats to Christianity because they collectively dismiss God's Word as something that has no real authority over mankind and no ability to show itself as true in a world of competing religions.

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