juxtapositionism

Linearism created by posing materials against each other.

In contrast to contrapositive linearity: linearism created by contraposing self-referencing (mirror-image) colors.
Juxtapositionism reveals that lines come from the past-future while colors come from the future-past.
by tomorrowtomorrow August 24, 2018
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German idealism

A paradigm of society which is high-truth, high-trust.

Assumes that scientific realism is a segue to idealism.
German idealism assumes scientific realism in which language is treated as a medium of truth.
by tomorrowtomorrow December 08, 2018
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spectrality

The state in which more complex attributes are a subset of less complex attributes.

In contrast to mechanisticity state in which less complex parts are a subset of more complex parts.
Spectrality is one of three phenologies that comprise metamodernism.
by tomorrowtomorrow December 02, 2018
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chimerical

Pertaining to the process by which a line is drawn. Contingent to the technology available to a culture or era.
The chimerical process refers to the process in which a line is drawn.
by tomorrowtomorrow January 14, 2019
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constructivism

Functionalism.

Late postmodernism.

Post-postmodernism. Alternatively referred to as post-structuralism.
The ontology of the word 'constructivism' indicates that not only is postmodernism not the same phenology as Marxism; but post-structuralism is post-postmodernism in contrast to postmodernism.

Postmodernism has two periods of development: "hard" led by Frege, Kant, and the German arithmeticians and soft led by the Benjamin, Adorno and the cultural capitalists of the Frankfurt school.

Constructivism or post-postmodernism is best attributed to the post-realists Foucalt, Baudrillard, and Lacan in contrast to the surrealists (postmodernists) that came before them.

"Constructivism" was coined by Jean Piaget.
by tomorrowtomorrow January 07, 2019
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Heideggerization

The process of caring about others in order to actualize the self.

A phenomenon delineated by the philosophy of Martin Heidegger.

Self (meta) - caring.
Heideggerization uses solipsism (continuity-of-consciousness; discontinuity-of-corporeality) in order to achieve care.

Heideggerization implies that egoism is not a complete idea since human beings use caring to achieve a sense of self; and selfness is a more fundamental idea than selfishness.

Ie. Selfishness mimics but is not self-actualization.
by tomorrowtomorrow January 09, 2019
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conscious irony

Irony's tendency to reference itself in skeumorphic form from one culturally-manifestive medium to the next. Irony as a self-referencing (meta-meta - - > self-actualized) entity. Culturally-manifestive mediums include literary--> cinematic - - > existential - - > aesthetic - - > conscious.
Conscious irony or irony's ability to self - reference from one medium to the next implies that it is self-sentient; that consciousness is an attribute of irony rather than irony being an attribute of consciousness
by tomorrowtomorrow July 31, 2017
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