In what sense? That truth is situated? You can be a relativist without being a postmodernist...
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Replying to @ClaudioDeSat
How do postmodernists treat subjective experience? (Intersectional types attempt to derive universal truths from subjective experience. There's no way that's postmodernist...).
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Sure, but postmodernism is suspicious of truth claims across the board. It's a rejection of modernist certainty. Intersectionality has much more in common with standpoint theory. (The idea one's location in systems of domination/subordination gives privileged access to truth).
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Well, that aspect is more suggestive of postmodernism, but to be properly postmodernist it would have to see claims of identity as being merely a play signifiers, referencing nothing beneath the surface, ephemera if you like. And intersectional types would hate hate that.
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I'll have to take a look at that. I wonder how much Peterson would know about postmodernism, because it's not his field. You wouldn't really come across it in psychology (at least, not in my day!)
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