Post Modernism
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- Review of Don Delillo's "Videotape"Review of of the short story "Videotape" which delves into society's obsession to watch horrific accidents through postmodernist writing. This review also includes a personal perspective of how this obsession can be seen on a daily basis.
- A Book Review of Umberto Eco's Mysterious Flame of Queen LoanaUmberto Eco is a master of language. His new novel falls short, nevertheless.
Psychology, Philosophy, Culture and Post-ModernismWhile comparing and contrasting epistemological frameworks is great for philosophical debate, formulating relativist rubrics to determine what constitutes health in biological organisms is dangerous for public health.- Thoughts on the 4th: The Founders and the Fallacy of Post ModernismThe founders expected religion to be important to culture so that the secular government they created would succeed. Eradicating religion from our culture will ultimately destroy our country.
Paris ArtArt in Paris is extremely good. The artists are taught from an early age to do good art.- Post-ModernismAn acrostic that discusses the time of literature in which we all are prisoners.
- The Door to Post ModernismAlthough American architect Robert Venturi does not consider himself a post-modernist, he is acknowledged as the architect who opened the door to post modernism. Venturi believed that less is not more, less is a bore.
- Examining Whether "Absolute Truth" is a RealityIs it possible to be certain about anything? Can we truly know for sure, without a doubt, anything at all? These kinds of questions have puzzled even the greatest thinkers for as long as the human race has existed.
The Emergent ChurchWikipedia's definition of the Emergent Church is that it "is a diverse movement within Christianity that arose in the late 20th century as a reaction to the influence of modernism in Western Christianity."