WHICH ONE IS NOT THE EPISTEMOLOGY OF MODERNISM

IDEOLOGY

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1.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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Objectivism
empiricism
REASON
FAITH
2.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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Why Post-modernism differs from Modernism
it refuses to be contained or governed by laws and ethics
Postmodernism denied
the application of logical thinking.
Postmodernism attempts to remove the difference between high and low.
The postmodernism approach was based on subjectivity.
3.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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Which of the following statements would a postmodernist not make?
People should be afraid of their
governments. Governments should not be afraid their people
Reality's canvas, splattered with the hues of perception, dances in the chaos of subjectivity's
"In the fragmented mirror of existence, identity shatters into kaleidoscopic shards, each reflecting the absurdity of our constructed narratives."
"Navigating the labyrinth of meaning, we find solace in the ambiguity of our existential predicament, where truth becomes but a transient whisper in the cacophony of voices."
4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Which of the following sentences would a modernist never say?
A wise man proportions
his belief to the evidence.
Science Is
Organized
Knowledge.
Wisdom Is
Organized Life.
In the fragmented landscape of modern existence, we find ourselves navigating the labyrinth of subjective realities, each a testament to the multiplicity of experience
Collectivism and free market economy are the only way to social progress
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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If a person is a postmodernist, then he or she is likely to advocate which of the following
socialism
individualism
feudalism
realism
6.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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Which of the following is not a correct description of ideology?
Ideology is ‘an interrelated set of ideas that in
some way guides or inspires political action’
‘An ideology is a reasonably coherent structure of
thought shared by a group of people. It is a
means of explaining how society works and
explaining how it ought to work.’
Ideology is a set of beliefs, ideas and values
which directs one’s goals.
Ideology is an absolute framework of thought that is not influenced by history, culture or personal experience, but is universally applicable to all human societies and can guide behaviors and values forever.
7.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Which of the following statements might be made by a relativist?
humans
understand and evaluate beliefs and behaviors only
in terms of, for example, their historical and
cultural context.
There are absolute truths and values in the world, and different opinions are not equally valid.
Certain values are universal, transcending cultural differences and being shared by all human beings.
Human values are universal and timeless, regardless of culture or history
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