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... postmodern do not make this sort of claim . Those who believe in the postmodern , different as they are , tend to believe it is a surprising , sometimes humorous , and always disconcerting mixture of present , past , and future or of ...
... postmodern do not make this sort of claim . Those who believe in the postmodern , different as they are , tend to believe it is a surprising , sometimes humorous , and always disconcerting mixture of present , past , and future or of ...
Page 490
... postmodern do not make this sort of claim . Those who believe in the postmodern , different as they are , tend to believe it is a surprising , sometimes humorous , and always disconcerting mixture of present , past , and future or of ...
... postmodern do not make this sort of claim . Those who believe in the postmodern , different as they are , tend to believe it is a surprising , sometimes humorous , and always disconcerting mixture of present , past , and future or of ...
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... postmodern period . This was when Jean - François Lyotard , a French philoso- pher , and Richard Rorty , an American , published two very different books , The Post- modern Condition and Philosophy and the Mirror of Nature . For some ...
... postmodern period . This was when Jean - François Lyotard , a French philoso- pher , and Richard Rorty , an American , published two very different books , The Post- modern Condition and Philosophy and the Mirror of Nature . For some ...
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