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  1. the Process-Relational Vision'and reply.Confessional Post-Modernism - 1989 - Process Studies 18:83-94.
     
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    Against modernist illusions: why we need more democratic and constructivist alternatives to debunking conspiracy theories.Jaron Harambam - 2021 - Journal for Cultural Research 25 (1):104-122.
    . Against modernist illusions: why we need more democratic and constructivist alternatives to debunking conspiracy theories. Journal for Cultural Research: Vol. 25, What should academics do about conspiracy theories? Moving beyond debunking to better deal with conspiratorial movements, misinformation and post-truth., pp. 104-122.
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    MODERNIST PHILOSOPHY ON ARTHUR RIMBAUD'S POETRY - ALEXIS KARPOUZOS.Alexis Karpouzos - 2025 - Literature & Aesthetics 4 (9):14.
    Arthur Rimbaud, a prominent figure in the late 19th-century literary scene, is often celebrated for his groundbreaking contributions to modernist poetry. His work, characterized by its experimental form and vivid imagery, embodies many of the philosophical tenets of modernism. This essay explores how the philosophy of modernism manifests in Rimbaud's poetry, focusing on themes of rebellion against tradition, fragmentation, subjectivity, symbolism, and alienation. -/- 1. Rebellion against Tradition -/- One of the hallmark features of modernist poetry is its (...)
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    Modernism and phenomenology: literature, philosophy, art.Ariane Mildenberg - 2017 - [London]: Palgrave-Macmillan.
    Braiding together strands of literary, phenomenological and art historical reflection, Modernism and Phenomenology explores the ways in which modernist writers and artists return us to wonder before the world. Taking such wonder as the motive for phenomenology itself, and challenging extant views of modernism that uphold a mind-world opposition rooted in Cartesian thought, the book considers the work of modernists who, far from presenting perfect, finished models for life and the self, embrace raw and semi-chaotic experience. Close readings (...)
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    Modernist objects.Noëlle Cuny & Xavier Kalck (eds.) - 2020 - Clemson: Clemson University Press.
    Modernist Objects is a unique mix of cultural studies, literature, and visual arts applied to the discrete materiality of modernist objects. Contributors explore the many tensions surrounding the modernist relationship to objects, things, products and artIfacts through the prism of poetry, prose, visual arts, culture and crafts.
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    Vibratory Modernism.Anthony Enns & Shelley Trower (eds.) - 2013 - New York, NY: Palgrave-Macmillan.
    Vibratory Modernism" is a collection of original essays that will enable scholars and students to explore how vibrations provided a means of bridging science and art -- two fields that became increasingly separate over the course of the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. The book demonstrates the vital role played by vibrations in the fields of physics, physiology, spiritualism, and by new vibratory technologies, in helping to shape the way modernist art was made and viewed. The chapters are placed (...)
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    Phenomenology, modernism and beyond.Carole Bourne-Taylor & Ariane Mildenberg (eds.) - 2010 - New York: Peter Lang.
    CAROLE BOURNE-TAYLOR AND ARIANE MILDENBERG Introduction: Phenomenology, Modernism and Beyond Etat Present It was at the Eleventh Virginia Woolf Conference ...
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  8. Modernism, Christianity, and Business Ethics: A Worldview Perspective.David Kim, Dan Fisher & David McCalman - 2009 - Journal of Business Ethics 90 (1):115-121.
    Despite growing interest in examining the role of religion in business ethics, there is little consensus concerning the basis or standards of “good” or ethical behavior and the reasons behind them. This limits our ability to enhance ethical behavior in the workplace. We address this issue by examining worldviews as it relates to ethics research and practice. Our worldview forms the context within which we organize and build our understanding of reality. Given that much of our academic work as well (...)
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    Modernism and its discontents: philosophical problems of twentieth-century literary theory.Bruce Edward Fleming - 1995 - New York: P. Lang.
    Literary theory of the twentieth century in the Anglo-American tradition forms a coherent whole, dividing into discrete clusters. This theory is riddled with purely logical problems inherent in its enterprise, resulting from the fact that Modernist theory develops as an offshoot of Romanticism. Such fundamental flaws, or discontents, afflict all Modernist theory, from Russian Formalism through Structuralism and Deconstruction. The problems of Modernist theory cannot be solved; at most we can resolve to take theory in a new direction.
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    Mediterranean modernism: intercultural exchange and aesthetic development.Adam J. Goldwyn & Renée M. Silverman (eds.) - 2016 - New York: Palgrave-Macmillan.
    This book explores how Modernist movements all across the Mediterranean basin differed from those of other regions. The chapters show how the political and economic turmoil of a period marked by world war, revolution, decolonization, nationalism, and the rapid advance of new technologies compelled artists, writers, and other intellectuals to create a new hybrid Mediterranean Modernist aesthetic which sought to balance the tensions between local and foreign, tradition and innovation, and colonial and postcolonial.
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    Education and the educational project I: The atmosphere of post-modernism.Paul Smeyers - 1995 - Journal of Philosophy of Education 29 (1):109–119.
    The paper deals with the way postmodernism has been discussed within philosophy of education and argued for by some authors within this context, and with what this kind of postmodernism can offer to education and to philosophy of education. Particular attention is paid to one of the basic presuppositions, namely the requirement to break with the cultural heritage and look for radical alternatives. A second paper will develop a different view of human action, following the later Wittgenstein, and draw on (...)
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    Modernism and “Aesthetic Experience”: Art, Aesthetics – and the Role of Modernism.Kyndrup Morten - 2016 - Nordic Journal of Aesthetics 25 (51).
    The role and influence of Modernism is the focus of this article. Modernism’s lasting and unforeseeable influence is due to its key importance to the development of the general conditions of art within modernity. Along with Modernism, the implications of the modern system of art became visible for real. Modernism produced the necessity of rethinking the distinction between “art” and “the aesthetic,” based on their original foundations in the 18th century, respectively – a call for a (...)
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    Modernism Is Not for Children: Annette Michelson, Film Theory, and the Avant-Garde.Daniel Morgan - 2023 - Critical Inquiry 50 (1):88-117.
    This article argues that a sustained, consistent, and ambitious argument underlies Annette Michelson’s writings on art and film across the 1970s and 1980s. Working in relation to modernist discourses of the 1960s, Michelson links an account of time and temporal organization in cinema to a developmental model of film spectatorship. Read in this way, Michelson’s writing represents an alternate and overlooked strand of film theory and criticism, one that provides a new account of cinematic avant-gardes—and an alternative to what I (...)
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    Global modernists on modernism: an anthology.Alys Moody (ed.) - 2020 - New York: Bloomsbury Academic.
    Bringing together works by writers from sub-Saharan Africa, Turkey, central Europe, the Muslim world, Asia, South America and Australia – many translated into English for the first time – this is the first collection of statements on modernism by writers, artists and practitioners from across the world. Annotated throughout, the texts are supported by critical essays from leading modernist scholars exploring major issues in the contemporary study of global modernism. Global Modernists on Modernism is an essential resource (...)
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    From modernism to postmodernism: between universal and local.Katarina Bogunović Hočevar, Gregor Pompe & Nejc Sukljan (eds.) - 2016 - New York: PL Academic Research.
    The book explores two radical changes of cultural and social paradigm that determined the World after 1945 - Modernism and Postmodernism. From the cataclysmic atmosphere emerged the second wave of Modernism. In art this attitude was manifested in the form of a radical break with the aesthetic and stylistic characteristics of prior generations. In architecture the International Style was born, meanwhile similar "universality" was also a characteristic of musical serialism. From the beginning of the 1970s the wheels again (...)
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    Modernism and the Meaning of Corporate Persons.Lisa Siraganian - 2020 - Oxford University Press.
    Exploring legal treatises, court decisions, political illustrations, photographs, and modernist literature, this volume reveals that the ambiguous status of corporate intention in the first half of the twentieth century provoked conflicting theories of meaning and interpretation still debated today.
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    Modernism, ethics and the political imagination: living wrong life rightly.Ben Ware - 2017 - London, United Kingdom: Palgrave MacMillan.
    In this groundbreaking new study, Ben Ware carries out a bold reassessment of the relationship between modernism and ethics, arguing that modernist literature and philosophy offer more than simply a snapshot of the moral conflicts of the past: they provide a crucial point of reference for today's emancipatory struggles. Modernism in this assessment is characterized not only by a concern with language and aesthetic creativity, but also by a preoccupation with the question of how to live. Investigating ethical (...)
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    Fables of Aggression. Wyndham Lewis, the Modernist as Fascist.R. Berman - 1980 - Télos 1980 (45):193-197.
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    Play and the Politics of Reading: The Social Uses of Modernist Form (review).William M. Chace - 2006 - Common Knowledge 12 (3):521-522.
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    The idea of compromise in Ernst Troeltsch (1865–1923): Modernism and ambivalence.Joanne Miyang Cho - 1998 - The European Legacy 3 (4):65-85.
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    Structural changes of the European field of politics in post-modern with reference to the beginning and zenith of modernism.Neven Cvetićanin - 2008 - Theoria: Beograd 51 (1):65-82.
  22. (1 other version)From Kant to Freud: The Formation of the Modernist Subject within the Romantic Crises of Kantian thought.Juan B. Fuentes - 2011 - Pensamiento 67 (253):427-458.
     
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    William James in the Maelstrom of American Modernism.David A. Hollinger - 2008 - Common Knowledge 14 (3):491-492.
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    Weimar on the Pacific: German Exile Culture in Los Angeles and the Crisis of Modernism.Tyrus Miller - 2010 - Common Knowledge 16 (1):156-156.
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    The Catholic Church in the Modernist Revolution.Emile Poulat - 1989 - The Chesterton Review 15 (1/2):36-49.
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    Messages in the Medium: Modernism and Self‐Awareness in the Digital Age.Annie R. Schultz - 2025 - Educational Theory 74 (6):803-821.
    In this article, Annie Schultz argues that there are messages to be found in mediums. As an addition to media literacy education in the digital information era, Schultz joins in conversation with philosophers of education who have turned to aesthetics and visual culture studies as a way of interpreting digital misinformation. She suggests that themes in art and issues raised in art criticism provide tools for understanding critically how digital media impacts us aesthetically and affectively. Modernism, in particular, is (...)
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    Byzantium/modernism: the Byzantine as method in modernity.Roland Betancourt & Maria Taroutina (eds.) - 2015 - Leiden: Brill.
    Byzantium and Modernism -- The Slash (/) as Method -- CODA.
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    Modernism, modernitet, musik.Gunnar Bucht - 2013 - Stockholm: Atlantis.
    Vi som är radikala i socialpolitik bör vara det också i kulturpolitik. Så kunde man uttrycka sig i svensk kulturdebatt för femtio år sedan. Därmed anslås ett ledmotiv i denna essä: växelspelet mellan modernitet och modernism och dess konsekvenser för musikens vidkommande. Vi får följa denna utveckling från mitten av 1800-talet till slutet av 1960-talet med personer som Wagner, Baudelaire och Nietzsche, Schönberg, Stravinskij och Adorno, de italienska futuristerna och fransmännen kring den konkreta musiken i blickpunkten. Vi möter reflexioner (...)
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  29. Living Wrong Life Rightly: Modernism, Ethics and the Political Imagination.Ben Ware - 2017 - London, UK: Palgrave.
    In this groundbreaking new study, Ben Ware carries out a bold reassessment of the relationship between modernism and ethics, arguing that modernist literature and philosophy offer more than simply a snapshot of the moral conflicts of the past: they provide a crucial point of reference for today’s emancipatory struggles. Modernism in this assessment is characterized not only by a concern with language and aesthetic creativity, but also by a preoccupation with the question of how to live. Investigating ethical (...)
     
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    Madness and modernism: insanity in the light of modern art, literature, and thought.Louis Arnorsson Sass - 1992 - Harvard University Press.
    Madness and Modernism provides a phenomenological study of schizophrenic disorders, criticizing some standard conceptions of these disorders. Sass argues that many aspects of this group of disorders can actually involve more sophisticated (albeit dysfunctional) forms of mind and experience.
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    Explaining Modernism.W. Stephen Croddy - 1998 - The Paideia Archive: Twentieth World Congress of Philosophy 1:27-34.
    Modernism in the arts commenced during the second half of the 19th century and extended into most of the 20th. A significant feature of this period is that each type of art gave principal attention to dimensions of itself. This was a type of self-analysis. I consider those art forms consisting of an image on a flat two-dimensional surface. I give particular attention to painting, a familiar example of this type of image. Explanations of Modernism are philosophically relevant (...)
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    Protestant modernism: history, forms of display in the context of globalization and inculturation of Ukrainian society.Vitaliy Docush - 2015 - Ukrainian Religious Studies 73:301-311.
    The article deals with the essential characteristics of Protestant modernism and the main stages of its evolution. The analysis of liberal theology and new orthodoxy which established modern approaches to the interpretation of the fundamental principles of Christianity. A new image architectonics and ideology of Ukrainian Protestantism that arose in the context of globalization and inculturation.
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    Adorno as a Modernist Writer.Richard Eldridge - 2019 - In Peter Eli Gordon (ed.), A companion to Adorno. Hoboken: Wiley. pp. 383–395.
    Like other major modernist writers, Adorno sets himself against modern social formations, understood as deadening and evacuated of meaning. In Minima Moralia, he makes emphatic use of distinctively modernist literary techniques within philosophy as a form of writing. In focusing on particular circumstances of trauma and epiphany, he seeks to disclose in images the hollowness of modern life and to gesture toward life otherwise.
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    Women, Modernism, and Performance.Penny Farfan - 2004 - Cambridge University Press.
    Women, Modernism, and Performance is an interdisciplinary 2004 study that looks at a variety of texts and modes of performance in order to clarify the position of women within - and in relation to - modern theatre history. Considering drama, fiction and dance, as well as a range of performance events such as suffrage demonstrations, lectures, and legal trials, Penny Farfan expands on theatre historical narratives that note the centrality of female characters in male-authored modern plays but that do (...)
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  35. Mehrtens, modernism, and modernity: An introduction.Lukas M. Verburgt - 2022 - Science in Context 35 (4):316-325.
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    Reluctant Modernism: Moses Mendelssohn's Philosophy of History.Matt Erlin - 2002 - Journal of the History of Ideas 63 (1):83-104.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Journal of the History of Ideas 63.1 (2002) 83-104 [Access article in PDF] Reluctant Modernism: Moses Mendelssohn's Philosophy of History Matt Erlin In a well-known passage from the second section of Jerusalem (1784) Moses Mendelssohn takes his old friend Lessing to task for his recent treatise on The Education of the Human Race (1780). His respect for the author notwithstanding, Mendelssohn has little sympathy for Lessing's view of (...)
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  37. The disembodied worldview of deconstructive post-modernism.Charlene Spretnak - 1996 - In Diane Bell & Renate Klein (eds.), Radically speaking: feminism reclaimed. North Melbourne, Vic.: Spinifex Press.
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    On modernism.Jürgen Klein - 2019 - New York: Peter Lang.
    Modernism in British arts, literature and philosophy is manifest as a unique thing around and after 1900. This paradigm shift in all arts and modern science made traditional beliefs, norms, and social patterns obsolete. Forerunners were 19th century intellectuals, who favoured a new and lively spiritual culture. A new concept of reality changed the view of nature (atomic physics) but also structure and gist of literature. As the belief in the visible world declined, consciousness and symbolism (surface and depth (...)
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    From modernism to postmodernism: an anthology.Lawrence E. Cahoone (ed.) - 2003 - Malden, MA: Blackwell.
    This revised and expanded second edition of Cahoone's classic anthology provides an unparalleled collection of the essential readings in modernism and postmodernism. Places contemporary debate in the context of the criticism of modernity since the seventeenth century. Chronologically and thematically arranged. Indispensable and multidisciplinary resource in philosophy, literature, cultural studies, social theory, and religious studies.
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    Identity, Modernism, Postmodernism and Transmodernism.Emilia Guliciuc - 2008 - Proceedings of the Xxii World Congress of Philosophy 36:49-55.
    We could ask: how national could be a culture or another? The modernist or postmodernist perspectives seems to be unilateral here. Could be transmodernism the right sollution? The distictions between modernism, postmodernism and transmodernism are actually a pretext to set into discussion again the old dispute between Culture, regarded as a humanity universal feature and national cultures, perceived as a human community tradition symbol (community that claims a territory, a language, a religious belief and a certain government form).
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    Joan Baptista Van helmont and the question of experimental modernism.Steffen Ducheyne - unknown
    In this paper, I take up the question to what extent and in which sense we can conceive of Johannes Baptista Van Helmont’s (1579-1644) style of experimenting as “modern”. Connected to this question, I shall reflect upon what Van Helmont’s precise contribution to experimental practice was. I will argue - after analysing some of Van Helmont's experiments such as his tree-experiment, ice-experiment, and thermoscope experiment - that Van Helmont had a strong preference to locate experimental designs in places wherein variables (...)
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  42. Oscar Wilde's intentions: An early modernist manifesto.R. J. Green - 1973 - British Journal of Aesthetics 13 (4):397-404.
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    "The bachelor in his mediocrity" late modernism and the minor literature of Weldon Kees.Nicholas Spencer - 2000 - Angelaki 5 (1):99 – 114.
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    Clement Greenberg, radical painting, and the logic of modernism.Henry Staten - 2002 - Angelaki 7 (1):73 – 89.
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    Industrial Modernism and the Hegelian Dialectic in Winslow Homer.Trevor Griffith - 2021 - Labyrinth: An International Journal for Philosophy, Value Theory and Sociocultural Hermeneutics 23 (1):166-183.
    This paper looks at the themes of nature, humanity, and military and industrial development in the nineteenth century American painter Winslow Homer through the lens of the Hegelian theory of art. Robert Pippin's After the Beautiful has recently put the Hegelian framework to very fruitful use in understanding pictorial modernism. This study of Homer follows a similar approach but argues that Homer's canvases represent a development in the modern spirt which, in many ways, goes beyond the canvases of Manet (...)
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    The Modernist Project of Post-Humanism.Teodor Negru - 2009 - Cultura 6 (1):78-89.
    The idea this article relies on is that we should rethink cultural distance between modernism and post-modernism. We can no longer support the thesis of a radical break between the two cultural periods since many of the changes that have marked our contemporary world were initiated or at least announced in the modern period. Besides the cultural and epistemic factors, the socioeconomic conditions have also contributed to shape a new sensitivity and a new outlook. One of the major (...)
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    Music and modernism, c. 1849-1950.Charlotte De Mille (ed.) - 2011 - Newcastle upon Tyne, UK: Cambridge Scholars Press.
    A collection of essays which reevaluates the significant connections between the disciplines of music, fine art and architecture in the period covering the emergence and flowering of modernism, c. 1849-1950.
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  48. Two Tandem Revolutions in Russian Culture: Modernist and Pop.Jeffrey Brooks - 1998 - Common Knowledge 7:139-155.
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    The problem of continuity and the origins of modernism: 1870–1913.William R. Everdell - 1988 - History of European Ideas 9 (5):531-552.
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    The "Floating Asylum," the Armée du salut, and Le Corbusier: A Modernist Heterotopian/Utopian Project.Diane Morgan - 2014 - Utopian Studies 25 (1):87-124.
    A boat is a floating piece of space, a place without place, which lives by itself, which is closed in on itself and that is at the same time exposed to the infinity of the sea. Nowadays one cannot conceive a utopia that does not address itself to nomads, peoples and individuals, to the homeless, to the excluded. After World War I a concrete barge made its way up and down the Seine between Rouen and Paris.1 It was called the (...)
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