Explaining Postmodernism

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Heidegger and postmodernism

  1. Conflict and contradiction are the deepest truths of reality;
  2. reason is subjective and impotent to reach truths about reality;
  3. Reason's elements - words and concepts - are obstacles that must be un-crusted, subjected to Destruktion, or otherwise unmasked;
  4. Logical contradiction is neither a sign of failure nor of anything particularly significant at all;
  5. Feelings, especially morbid feelings of anxiety and dread, are a deeper guide than reason;
  6. The entire Western tradition of philosophy - whether Platonic, Aristotelian, Lockean, or Cartesian - based as it is on the law of non-contradiction and subject/object distinction, is the enemy to be overcome.