postobjective
Postobjectivism is a philosophical movement that emerged in the late 20th century, primarily in response to the perceived limitations of traditional objectivism. Objectivism, as articulated by Ayn Rand, posits that reality is objective and can be known through reason alone. Postobjectivism, however, challenges this notion, arguing that reality is not a fixed, objective entity but is instead shaped by human perception, interpretation, and social constructs.
Proponents of postobjectivism often draw on various philosophical traditions, including phenomenology, poststructuralism, and critical theory, to
Postobjectivism also has implications for ethics and politics. Traditional objectivism often posits a moral order that
In summary, postobjectivism represents a shift away from the idea of an objective reality towards a more