Shaping an Image of Science in the 21st Century: The Perspective of Metamodernism
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Predecessors and Contemporaries of Metamodernism
Although modernists believe in rational thought, postmodernists believe that many things are irrational. Modernists place a strong emphasis on science, whereas postmodernists are antiscientific. Although modernists believe that there are universal values and tend to be somewhat optimistic, postmodernists believe that only local values are important. Modernists favour organisation; postmodernists believe that life is chaotic and fragmented. Modernists favour unity and wholeness, whereas postmodernists believe in multiculturalism and plurality. Modernists believe that life is purposeful; postmodernists believe that life is meaningless or that meaning is purely subjective and relative. Modernists believe that one can define morality, whereas postmodernists believe that morality is relative.(pp. 36–37)
3. On the Epistemology of Science in Modernism and Postmodernism
4. Metamodernism: Introduction and Philosophical Principles
5. Conceptualising Metamodernism for Science and Research
5.1. Principle 1: Simultaneity Caused by Oscillation
5.2. Principle 2: The Paradoxical Understanding of Truth and Grand Narratives
5.3. Principle 3: Metaxis-Based Thinking and Dia/Polylogue
5.4. Principle 4: Negotiation between Rhizomatic and Hierarchical Social Relations and Values
5.5. Principle 5: Methodological Pluralism
5.6. Principle 6: Coexistence of Stages of Cultural Evolution
6. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Aspects of Philosophy | Key words/Concepts/Ideas | Principles of Metamodernism |
---|---|---|
Ontology | Metaxis (oscillation), simultaneity, ontological paradox | Participatory worldview Paradoxical, though holistic, simultaneity caused by oscillations |
Epistemology | Subjective/objective truth, grand narratives | Protean awareness The paradoxical understanding of truth and grand narratives |
Metaxis-based thinking, dialogue, polylogue | Consulted inquiry (individual/group/society) Metaxis-based thinking and dia/polylogue | |
Axiology | Rhizomatic social relations and values, hierarchical social relations and values | Sensible living The negotiation between rhizomatic and hierarchical social relations and values |
Methodology | Pluralism | Unrestricted Research Pluralism as the possibility of telling one story in several ways |
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