I don't know anyone who still claims to be (or think as) a postmodernist. The
temporal context implied by "post-" simply indicates a stage we've gone
through, not a centralized, coherent way of thinking. The transition referred
to by "postmodern" simply indicates that we lost our *assumed*,
FWIW, I view existentialism as a re-grounding of meaning, onto "what it's like"
to be human (or any thinking thing). Postmodernism is simply the realization
that meaning *can* be re-grounded at will. It focuses less on fixing/fixating
on humans and more on our ability to change what we're
FWIW, I view existentialism as a re-grounding of meaning, onto "what it's like"
to be human (or any thinking thing). Postmodernism is simply the realization
that meaning *can* be re-grounded at will. It focuses less on fixing/fixating
on humans and more on our ability to change what we're