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==[[File:Philosophyball icon.png]] Philosophy==
==[[File:Philosophyball icon.png]] Philosophy==
===[[File:Metamodernism.png]] Metamodernism===
===[[File:Metamodernism.png]] Metamodernism===
<big>'''What is Metamodernism?'''</big> <br>
<big>'''What is Metamodernism?'''</big> <br> <br>
Metamodernism is a philosophical and cultural concept that emerged in the late 20th century as a response to postmodernism. It seeks to address the limitations and criticisms of postmodern thought while acknowledging the complexities of the contemporary world. Although metamodernism can be difficult to define precisely, it is often understood as a "coming after" or "beyond" postmodernism, signifying a new stage in philosophical and cultural development.
Metamodernism is a philosophical and cultural concept that emerged in the late 20th century as a response to postmodernism. It seeks to address the limitations and criticisms of postmodern thought while acknowledging the complexities of the contemporary world. Although metamodernism can be difficult to define precisely, it is often understood as a "coming after" or "beyond" postmodernism, signifying a new stage in philosophical and cultural development.


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Another key aspect of metamodernism is its emphasis on engagement and activism. It encourages individuals to actively participate in shaping society, addressing social and political issues, and striving for positive change. This is in contrast to the more detached and ironic stance often associated with postmodernism.
Another key aspect of metamodernism is its emphasis on engagement and activism. It encourages individuals to actively participate in shaping society, addressing social and political issues, and striving for positive change. This is in contrast to the more detached and ironic stance often associated with postmodernism.
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<big>'''Why do you support/believe in Metamodernism?'''</big> <br>
<big>'''Why do you support/believe in Metamodernism?'''</big> <br>
Because
Because

Revision as of 22:12, 23 November 2023


⠀ism is the self insert of . It is metamodernist and Nietzscheanist.

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Metamodernism

What is Metamodernism?

Metamodernism is a philosophical and cultural concept that emerged in the late 20th century as a response to postmodernism. It seeks to address the limitations and criticisms of postmodern thought while acknowledging the complexities of the contemporary world. Although metamodernism can be difficult to define precisely, it is often understood as a "coming after" or "beyond" postmodernism, signifying a new stage in philosophical and cultural development.

Metamodernism rejects the relativism and skepticism of postmodernism, which questioned the existence of objective truth and emphasized the fragmentation of knowledge and meaning. Instead, it seeks to reconcile and integrate the insights of both modernism and postmodernism. It acknowledges the importance of subjective experiences, emotions, and individual perspectives while recognizing the existence of objective truths and universal values.

In metamodernism, there is a renewed interest in grand narratives, shared meanings, and a sense of purpose. This can be seen in the exploration of themes such as sincerity, authenticity, and the search for meaning in contemporary art, literature, and culture. Metamodernism embraces paradox and contradiction, oscillating between opposing ideas and positions, reflecting the complex and dynamic nature of the world.

Another key aspect of metamodernism is its emphasis on engagement and activism. It encourages individuals to actively participate in shaping society, addressing social and political issues, and striving for positive change. This is in contrast to the more detached and ironic stance often associated with postmodernism.

Why do you support/believe in Metamodernism?
Because

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