Jack Cummins
Tom Storm
can one say they are indifferent? — Warren
Wayfarer
Uni-Perspective
T Clark
Some philosophers say we are still living in modernity, for some we are in post-modernity, some say we never modern. — Warren
Modernity is characterised by the idea of progress, trust in science, confidence in civilized values, the idea of destiny. — Wayfarer
Tom Storm
'Modern' period - commenced with publication of Newton's Principia 1687.
'Post-modern' period - commenced with publication of Einstein's General Theory of Relativity 1915.
Modernity is characterised by the idea of progress, trust in science, confidence in civilized values, the idea of destiny.
Post-modernity is characterised by nihilism, distrust of meta-narratives, cultural relativism, rejection of universal values, a plurality of competing cultural and social constructs. — Wayfarer
Wayfarer
It may have begun this way but after World War One it became drenched in pessimism and ideas of absurdity, regress and doom. — Tom Storm
I would also add skepticism about traditional culture and institutions. — T Clark
180 Proof
javi2541997
can one say they are indifferent? — Warren
Amity
With many positions on modernity and the individual, can one say they are indifferent? Some philosophers say we are still living in modernity, for some we are in post-modernity, some say we were never modern. — Warren
In 1922 New York City, flapper Millie Dillmount is determined to find work as a stenographer to a wealthy businessman and then marry him – a "thoroughly modern" goal.
Tom Storm
It's always seemed to me that modernity is a rejection of the past as much as it is confidence in the future. — T Clark
Tom Storm
Isn't that true of any generation ?
You call that music ? You call that dancing ? — Amity
Jack Cummins
180 Proof
I beg to differ, Jack. When was it ever not 'modern' to examine, critique & thereby develop how "our thinking is constructed". At best, p0m0 has always seemed to me nothing but a redundant, clown-show – a dada-like bit of rhetorical kitsch parodying a witches' brew of hellenic skepticism, apologetic fideism, berkleyan idealism, nietzschean perspectivism, russian nihilism, jamesian pluralism, etc – which, occasionally amusing in a tedious sorta way, is philosophically DOA. To be modern, it seems to me, is to always be engaged in a self-reflective subversive 'praxis' (i.e. "rebellion" "critique" "inquiry") that deconstructs the status quo by (re)constructing 'viable' alternatives, or exits (like e.g. hellenic cynics & epicureans; renaissance humanists; enlightenment deists & mechanists; russian anarchists & anglo-american fallibilists; post-war existentialists & absurdists; jazzists, surrealists & abstract expressionists; libertarian socialists & deep ecologists; etc).I am inclined to think that postmodernism was extremely useful as a basis for exploring the whole way our thinking is constructed. — Jack Cummins
Amity
When was it ever not 'modern' to examine, critique & thereby develop how "our thinking is constructed". At best, p0m0 has always seemed to me nothing but a redundant, clown-show – a dada-like bit of rhetorical kitsch parodying a witches' brew of hellenic skepticism, apologetic fideism, berkleyan idealism, nietzschean perspectivism, russian nihilism, jamesian pluralism, etc – which, occasionally amusing in a tedious sorta way, is philosophically DOA. — 180 Proof
Amity
No question but generally old farts. I am hearing this from people too young to be able to look back - in their twenties. — Tom Storm
counterpunch
Warren
Tom Storm
ssu
Bruno Latour posits that we have never been modern. Although there are hybrids of nature and culture –non-human and human, object and subject– and quasi-objects, modernity prefers to purify nature and society as distinct. Latour argues that there have always been hybridizations and quasi-objects in history. — Warren
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