Postmodernism is Postintellectualism
What stood out to me most in this chapter was Postmodernism. I can think of no better word to describe it than disgusting. Itâs inconsistent, contradictory, and childish. I wish I could live long enough to see Hegelâs pendulum swing back, away from the direction of subjectivism/relativism. I wish I were born in another philosophical era. This is the worst era in philosophy and intellectual history since the medieval times. That is probably the direction this philosophy ends.Â
âNothing is trueâ is another contradiction. Itâs a contradiction because it claims that itâs true that nothing is true. In other words, itâs nonsense in its most basic and literal meaning. Itâs like Justin Bieberâs song âNever say never.â I truly detest these philosophies that stem from a deep-rooted belief of relativism or subjectivism. They come from a place of a well-meaning heart and lazy brain. Despite the best intentions, the consequences are hell. If nothing is true then nothing is wrong with anything and there is no progress and no good to aspire to. Schizophrenia, a living nightmare, becomes attributed to being merely a personality trait, nothing different from any other subjective experience such as listening to music. Suffering is dismissed as simply being a different way of living, rather than worse. Hitler was an alright guy who was no better than Jesus Christ. There is evidently be no reason to be a feminist or any kind of activist, since nothing is wrong.
I have to point out that this is not an extreme interpretation. This is only a literal interpretation. Iâm merely interpreting definitions. Furthermore, If nothing is wrong then then I should get a 100% for this rumination.
Most of the people that make these statements are very tolerant and open-minded. While those are virtuous traits, they, like any other virtues, become harmful in excess, outside the Golden Mean. Karl Popper addressed the problem with tolerance succinctly in what is now known as the âTolerance Paradoxâ. It is as follows: a truly tolerant society is not feasible, since even intolerance would be tolerated. If intolerance is never confronted or dealt with, but is tolerated, the society eventually will be overtaken by the intolerant.
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