And neither are postmodernists. They also accept as true some things which are objective and some which are subjective narratives. Robert Eaglestone calls this 'the metaphysics of correspondence' & 'primordial truth.' The former is a subcategory.
No, they don't. Some do but most believe in alternative ways of knowing as well. Therefore knowledge and truth to them are not objective.
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If they do not reject the idea of objectivity then they are not Postmodernists even if they claim to be.
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Righto. Not very many postmodernists then. I consider Foucault a prime example of a postmodernist but he's chucked out now.
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