No, criticisms of PoMo aren't either academic or reactionary. Reasonable people w/out an academic background in it can see &discuss problemshttps://twitter.com/ChrisDoveton/status/878239600409362432 …
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Replying to @HPluckrose
I've provided my counter argument using my own reasoning, which is deeply incommensurable with yours. These are academic arguments.
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Replying to @ChrisDoveton @HPluckrose
Seems pretty clear to me. 'SJWs' bear little if any relationship to PoMo. They have no credibility. PoMo is often generalised.
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Replying to @HPluckrose @ChrisDoveton
I am not against what you are trying to do but do not find the article convincing regarding Foucault. Haven't studied Derrida.
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You have one inaccurate quote in first Foucault segment. Foucault's ideas of discourse and power apply strongly to current SJW situation.
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I mean, Inacc. quote from a critic of his. Foucault also writing before the introduction of term Postmodernism.
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His assertion that knowledge is historically situated seems 2 me 2 be irrefutable. He would of course accept that it applies to his writing.
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However your writing of course deserves a full response which I will prob not be able to write in near future.
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Although here is a sympathetic critique of JBP's anti-PoMo stance which seems comparable to yours https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fAPvgybAJQU …
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Not a fan of him but will watch.
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