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  • PublisherAcademica Press
  • Publication date2024
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  • LanguageEnglish
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Hardcover. Condition: new. Hardcover. What is postmodern - postmodernism as philosophy - and what should we think of it? The first eight chapters of Julian Youngs new book examine the thought of key postmodernist philosophers: Lyotard, Deleuze, Foucault, Baudrillard, Derrida, Vattimo, Richard Rorty, and Judith Butler. In the final chapter, he turns to the question of what makes them all postmodernists. His conclusion is that postmodernism is best thought of as the combination of two elements: a practical principle and a theoretical principle. The practical principle is the claim that the Western ethical tradition is collapsing, and that since it is permeated by exclusionary and oppressive binaries that present white, heterosexual men as excellent human beings and everyone else as inferior, this is a good thing that we should further promote. The theoretical principle is the claim that there is no such thing as objective truth. Both principles, Young shows, are motivated by a radical political project: the abolition of the West as a cultural entity. But both propositions, he argues, are false. The practical principle is false because though the Western tradition is indeed fragmenting, this is a process we need to resist rather than encourage. The theoretical principle is false, among other reasons, because the postmodernists contradict themselves in multiple ways in asserting it. These conclusions matter, Young argues, because although academia lost interest in postmodernism at the end of the last century, it lives on as the ideology of the so-called social justice movement that has redefined what it means to be on the left. What is postmodernism postmodernism as philosophy and what should we think of it? The first eight chapters examine key postmodernist philosophers thought. In the final chapter, Young turns to the question of what makes them "postmodernists. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability. Seller Inventory # 9781680533002

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Hardcover. Condition: new. Hardcover. What is postmodern - postmodernism as philosophy - and what should we think of it? The first eight chapters of Julian Youngs new book examine the thought of key postmodernist philosophers: Lyotard, Deleuze, Foucault, Baudrillard, Derrida, Vattimo, Richard Rorty, and Judith Butler. In the final chapter, he turns to the question of what makes them all postmodernists. His conclusion is that postmodernism is best thought of as the combination of two elements: a practical principle and a theoretical principle. The practical principle is the claim that the Western ethical tradition is collapsing, and that since it is permeated by exclusionary and oppressive binaries that present white, heterosexual men as excellent human beings and everyone else as inferior, this is a good thing that we should further promote. The theoretical principle is the claim that there is no such thing as objective truth. Both principles, Young shows, are motivated by a radical political project: the abolition of the West as a cultural entity. But both propositions, he argues, are false. The practical principle is false because though the Western tradition is indeed fragmenting, this is a process we need to resist rather than encourage. The theoretical principle is false, among other reasons, because the postmodernists contradict themselves in multiple ways in asserting it. These conclusions matter, Young argues, because although academia lost interest in postmodernism at the end of the last century, it lives on as the ideology of the so-called social justice movement that has redefined what it means to be on the left. What is postmodernism postmodernism as philosophy and what should we think of it? The first eight chapters examine key postmodernist philosophers thought. In the final chapter, Young turns to the question of what makes them "postmodernists. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. Seller Inventory # 9781680533002

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