Popper and Postmodernism

There's another aspect of Karl Popper that is not widely acknowledged.  Popper is not very often associated with postmodernism - indeed, I think most observers today would regard him as the opposite of a postmodernist, an antagonist towards postmodernists, an undaunted defender of truth and rigor in the face of slackening attitudes towards veracity.

But I think that a case can be made that his work bolstered the fledgling postmodernist movement.  Not as much as Wittgenstein or Heidegger, to be sure, but somewhat - and that almost makes me feel that there really is a kind of inevitability to postmodernism, though I resist that feeling with all my heart.

 

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