also post-modernism, by 1977, from post- + modernism. Defined by Terry Eagleton as "the contemporary movement of thought which rejects ... the possibility of objective knowledge" and is therefore "skeptical of truth, unity, and progress" ["After Theory," 2003]. Related: post-modernist (1965).
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1. Though postmodernism stage it will surely effect future philosophy far profoundly.
這場運動對于未來哲學、人文科學及后工業(yè)社會將產(chǎn)生深刻的影響.
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2. In the art world after the 1960 s, Postmodernism becomes the dominant ideology.
在60年代以后的西方藝術(shù)世界中, 后現(xiàn)代主義成為支配性的意識形態(tài).
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3. The influence of postmodernism has shifted from humanistic disciplines to natural disciplines.
后現(xiàn)代主義的影響已從人文學科轉(zhuǎn)到自然學科.
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4. Barbie as an icon of postmodernism stand for lightness of being.
作為后現(xiàn)代主義的一種象征,芭比代表了“生命之輕”).
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5. Postmodernism is a trend of thought in philosophy under mordern western civilization.