Faux-Modern Philosophy is an ideology that is projected to gain prominence towards the end of the post-modern era, generating a new worldview regarding personhood, ethics, art, literature, science, and culture. Some thinkers have used a similar term, Pseudo-Modern, with Pseudo meaning, "not genuine," or "sham. " to discuss the end of the post-modern era.
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- Faux-Modern Philosophy is an ideology that is projected to gain prominence towards the end of the post-modern era, generating a new worldview regarding personhood, ethics, art, literature, science, and culture. Some thinkers have used a similar term, Pseudo-Modern, with Pseudo meaning, "not genuine," or "sham. " to discuss the end of the post-modern era. Technologically and scientifically driven, Faux-Modernism is a marriage between two prior eras: Modern (1500-1945)- with its scientific and naturalistic bent, and, Post-modern Era (1945-present)- with its deconstructionist and relativist ideology, creating a hybrid of philosophy and scientific/technological development. Faux means, "artificial," "imitation," or "false."
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- Faux-Modern Philosophy is an ideology that is projected to gain prominence towards the end of the post-modern era, generating a new worldview regarding personhood, ethics, art, literature, science, and culture. Some thinkers have used a similar term, Pseudo-Modern, with Pseudo meaning, "not genuine," or "sham. " to discuss the end of the post-modern era.
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