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In some senses, postmodern is marked as literally. Watch for register when choosing this word.
ADJ.
big, known, majestic, mechanical, nice, wangsty
VERB + POSTMODERN
discusses, thrills, wallowing, work
POSTMODERN + NOUN
aimlessness, architecture, buildings, castle, coup, esperanto, metamodern, people
PREP.
amidst, in, in, up
ADV.
extremely, really
adj
Relating to what follows the modern era.
The nearer is a fact to the temporary limits of knowledge, the more implicated becomes this regression and the more blurred ought to be statement of fact. [Percy W.] Bridgman of Harvard recently has emphasized this conclusion, but his postmodern position has as yet made small impression.
A new book by Peter Drucker, author of “The New Society” and “America's Next Twenty Years,” will be published next Wednesday by Harper. In “Landmarks of Tomorrow,” Mr. Drucker discusses the postmodern world and how it differs from the old “modern” world that began with Descartes and the empiricists.
Of, relating to, or having the characteristics of postmodernism, especially as represented in art, architecture, literature, science, or philosophy that reacts against an earlier modernism.
What I am objecting to is that aspect of postmodern thought that rejects the idea of any objective reality.
For an illustration of the differences between the traditional, positivist curriculum and the more postmodern reconceptualized curriculum, see Hanley and Montgomery.
noun
A postmodernist.
Trajal Harrell frames his program notes for “Twenty Looks or Paris Is Burning at the Judson Church (S)” with the potentially academic question, “What would have happened in 1963 if someone from the ball scene in Harlem had come downtown to perform alongside the early postmoderns at Judson Church?”
adjective — of or relating to postmodernism
The nearer is a fact to the temporary limits of knowledge, the more implicated becomes this regression and the more blurred ought to be statement of fact. [Percy W.] Bridgman of Harvard recently has e
WiktionaryA new book by Peter Drucker, author of “The New Society” and “America's Next Twenty Years,” will be published next Wednesday by Harper. In “Landmarks of Tomorrow,” Mr. Drucker discusses the postmodern
WiktionaryWhat I am objecting to is that aspect of postmodern thought that rejects the idea of any objective reality.
WiktionaryTrajal Harrell frames his program notes for “Twenty Looks or Paris Is Burning at the Judson Church (S)” with the potentially academic question, “What would have happened in 1963 if someone from the ba
WiktionaryQuit wallowing in your postmodern, wangsty aimlessness and stand up for something!
Tatoeba · #718069The AT&T building in New York is an example of postmodern architecture.
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In some senses, postmodern is marked as literally. Watch for register when choosing this word.