That humans could create an orderly society.
Most of the postmodernists believe in naturalism. They also believe in evolution and they do not regard the existence of God.
Michel Foucault is a key figure who uses deconstruction to analyze how power dynamics within cultures shape truths and meanings. He explores how societal institutions like government, education, and media influence what is considered "true" or "meaningful" in a given society.
Postmodernists generally critique Aristotelian unities and mimesis, viewing them as restrictive and imposing a standardized view of storytelling. They argue that these traditional principles limit creativity, diversity, and the exploration of alternative perspectives in art and literature. Postmodernists often advocate for a more fragmented and subjective approach to storytelling that challenges established norms and conventions.
The four causes are material, formal, efficient, and final. Aristotle believed these were necessary in order to fully understand something.
Both Plato and Artistotle believed in unchanging rational essences, or Forms, which shape everything we know. Both of them believed that nothing can be understood without grasping its form. (The word "information" is derived from their philosophies; literally, it means taking the form of something into one's mind, and letting that form shape the mind.)
Modernists believed order was possible, but Postmodernists questioned it.
That Humans could create an orderly society. ~
Modernists believed order was possible, but post modernists questioned it.
both are concerned about their place in society - apex (;
That humans could create an orderly society
Modernists believed that older art forms were no longer useful; Postmodernists believed that older are forms should be made fun of.
solve the issues of a society through human reason and logic.
Postmodernists think that something is broken in our culture.
Memoir is the form that is more in line with the thoughts of postmodernists.
Most of the postmodernists believe in naturalism. They also believe in evolution and they do not regard the existence of God.
Modernists interpreted religion using reason; fundamentalists insisted on a traditional approach
Postmodernism and postmodernists are highly skeptical of explanations which claim to be valid for all groups, cultures, traditions, or races, and instead focuses on the relative truths of each person. Through the use of reason and logic, human beings are likely to change themselves and their societies for the better.