At the Battle of Ideas, I was told that to reject postmodernism was to reject thinking. I think it is the other way round. To accept postmodernism is to reject any responsibility for coherent, rigorous, evidenced thinking and just blather meaninglessly.
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I have it but have not read it. I'll have to get around to it.
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In art school everyone was busy with their own 'style', which seemed to mirror postmodernism. I took the Odd Nerdrum approach and ended up reading a bunch of different philosophies, failing to adopt an individual movement. My political philosophy seems to be born from Wabi Sabi.
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But I'll write that down to read it. Even if I disagree with it, it's important to me to learn opposing ideas to make my own understanding more valuable and complete. And there's always a chance I might learn something I didn't know, which will make for better conversations.
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Apparently neither do I, lol. When you were first mentioning it, I was like, man, I'm not a fan of Jeff Koons either, but I don't remember his work being THIS controversial!
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