Hence why I said 'the popular form of'.
Well, I'd read it's really hard to define and didn't want to get mired in that whole deal.
Also, what the fuck does Architecture have to do with Postmodernism? I do not want the people designing my buildings to go by social consensus...![]()
For one thing, I was joking. Totally...
For another, 'Postmodernism' in architecture seems to bear little relation to Postmodernism as a philosophy regarding external reality and the like. You can perfectly well be a 'Postmodernist' regarding architecture without believing any of the related claims about the impossibility of objective truth or what have you...
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There's no architectural style that goes against the existence of the external world.
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Referring to postmodern philosophy as 'postmodernism' is a bit like me calling my dissertation on malaria treatments 'biology'.
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And then objecting when someone refers to their studies in wheat breeding as the same thing.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Postmodernism
When Wikipedia is better informed than you, perhaps it's time to do a bit of homework.Postmodernism describes both an era and a broad movement that developed in the late-20th century across philosophy, the arts, architecture, and criticism which marked a departure from modernism.[1][2][3] While encompassing a broad range of ideas and projects, postmodernism is typically defined by an attitude of skepticism or distrust toward grand narratives, ideologies, and various tenets of Enlightenment rationality, including the existence of objective reality and absolute truth, as well as notions of rationality, human nature, and progress
For one thing, it is a branch of biology. Bacteriology, to be specific.
Secondly, I think it's fair to note that there's quite a lot of difference between a Postmodern architectural movement and Postmodernism regarding literally all of human knowledge.
They might both be rebelling against 'modernity', but in very different ways so I think conflating them together as one thing is very misleading. That's why 'Postmodernism' is not really a very good term for debates like this, since it gets you bogged down in irrelevancies like "Oh, you said that objective knowledge is possible but what do you think about ARCHITECTURE?!?"
Pretend I said 'relativism', which more-or-less has all the connotations I intended (perhaps erroneously) to convey with 'Postmodernism'.
My study and my professor says literally the reverse of what you just said. Example in that architectural movement is part of human knowledge, not something different.
Now i wonder who to believe
But then again i need me an A credit so the answer is obvious.
Also, architecture is uncontroversially something invented by humans. So, saying architecture is whatever you make it to be and you don't need to pander to a strict theory of art is certainly true to a degree (though, you certainly need to heed reality when it comes to making sure the building doesn't collapse). But when you treat science and reason in general the same way (as something humans can mold into whatever they want), that's when you start to run into problems...
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Ignoring everything I said about Postmodernism as a movement (which I admit is likely to be horrifically uninformed), what would you think if I'd simply said 'relativism'?
Namely the idea that reality is a social construction and objective truth and rationality are simply a matter of (perhaps reflected upon) opinion. That's surely something one can argue about coherently without bringing in Architectural movements, wheat growing and the like. Right?
Yeah, I'm aware there's rules regarding public lewdness and the like here but I don't think that crossed the line. It was pretty purely in the realm of goofy humor, IMO...
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If SeiKeo was actually offended by it then I apologize though. In general, this forum seems fairly loose regarding these sorts of things (as to be expected for one founded over an Eroge).
Sometimes the best reaction is no reaction. You just got to allow people to be trainwrecks and move on with your life.