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Language - Postmodernism and Truth In Postmodernism and Truth, readers immediately understand Dennett's stark analogies to make his points valid. He strongly believes in the entity of he refers to as "the gulf." In a nutshell, "the gulf" is the lull or gap sometimes overlooked and/or ignored by one person in a two person conversation. Dennett uses instances to explain the reality of this gap between people, especially in the world of philosophy. According to Dennett, people, including both onlookers and participants, don't see this gulf, or actively denies its existence and therein lies the problem." (p.2)

"Postmodernism," as indicated in the title, is not easy to define. The term is used in philosophy, literature, social sciences and architecture. Different post-modern thinkers may have different opinions, (as Dennett points out against his friend and colleague Richard Rorty) and people from different fields may have somewhat different definitions of "postmodernism." Dennett unmistakably...

We are constantly seeking a "remedy." Humans are always seeking some sort of truth in everything we say and everything we do no matter what kind of person we are. It is quite interesting the point Dennett explains that humans have decidedly chosen science as a "technology of [obtaining] truth." (p.5) Effective communicators use tools to obtain objective results on a consistent basis.
What is interesting about Dennett is the fact that he deems that one of the tools to language is intelligence.

In his excerpt entitled "The Role of Language in Intelligence" (from his book What is Intelligence?) Dennett questions through a "talking out loud to himself" style and explains not only the role of intelligence in communication, but also the reasons why it is of…

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Dennett, Daniel. What is Intelligence? Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1994.

Dennett, Daniel. "Postmodernism and Truth." Butterflies and Wheels. 1994. 05 May 2003 www.butterfliesandwheels.com/articleprint.php?num=13

Lyotard, Jean-Francois. The Postmodern Condition: A Report on Knowledge Volume 10. Minnesota: University of Minnesota Press. 1985.
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