The Mad Hatter wrote:JOZeldenrust wrote:*snip*
lol. You don't like naturalists because they're whiney, but you're fine with post-modernism? A philosophy so bitchy it rejects everything and so undeveloped it can be replicated by anyone?
Postmodernism isn't just a philosophy. It's also a literary movement. It should be obvious that "postmodernism" when used in the subforum about literature, in a sentence about literary movements, in a coordinating conjunction with "modernism", which is exclusively a literary movement, refers to the literary movement, not the philosophical school.
A lot of postmodernist philosophy is bullshit, but postmodernism does pose some relevant questions in the fields of philosophy of science, philosophy of language, philosophy of mind, epistemology and metaphysics. Postmodern philosophy is the most important source of criticism of scientific realism. Because of this, it's impopular among those working in the exact sciences. They'll have to learn to live with it, though. Scientific realism is a dying branch.
But this isn't about philosophical postmodernism, this is about literary postmodernism, a poetic attitude that literature should be an informal game, challenging certainties and preconceptions.
You're welcome to criticize my taste in literature, but by equating literary postmodernism and philosophical postmodernism you're really disqualifying yourself.