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In its reaction to the crumbling belief in the tenets of the modern era, as represented by bacon, descartes, and others, postmodernism was unlike modernism because:
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In its reaction to the crumbling belief in the tenets of the modern era, as represented by bacon, descartes, and others, postmodernism was unlike modernism because:
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The appropriate answer is because:
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postmodernists did not want to supplant the crumbling convictions with another arrangement of exceedingly singular ones.
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postmodernists felt it was imperative to uncover how societies make frameworks of convictions and qualities.
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postmodernists felt that there was no real way to watch or portray target certainties outside the "lens" of culture.
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