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Posthumanism

A philosophical movement that questions the centrality of the human in understanding the world, challenging the assumptions of humanism that have dominated Western thought for centuries. Posthumanism argues that "the human" is not a fixed, universal category but a historically and culturally specific construction—one that has been used to exclude and marginalize. It decenters the human, placing us among other species, technologies, and systems rather than above them. Posthumanism explores what comes after humanism: after the assumption that humans are special, after the belief that we are separate from nature, after the fantasy that we control our destiny. It's the philosophy for an age of climate crisis, artificial intelligence, genetic engineering, and ecological collapse—an age where the human is no longer the unquestioned center of anything.
Example: "He used to think humans were special—superior to animals, separate from nature, masters of technology. Then he read posthumanism and saw how those assumptions had justified exploitation, destruction, and domination. He wasn't less human; he was differently human—connected, embedded, dependent. The philosophy didn't make him feel smaller; it made him feel real."
by Dumu The Void February 19, 2026
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The blanket assertion that any claim associated with "postmodernism" is automatically false, confused, or dangerous. The fallacy lies in treating a diverse, complex intellectual tradition as a monolithic error, and in using the label as a refutation rather than engaging specific ideas. "That's just postmodernism" becomes a conversation-ender, as if naming the tradition does the work of critique. But postmodernism includes many thinkers with different views; some may be right, some wrong, most complex. The label isn't the argument.
Postmodernism Equals False Fallacy "I mentioned that knowledge might be socially constructed. Response: 'That's just postmodern nonsense!' That's Postmodernism Equals False Fallacy—using the label as a dismissal. But the social construction of knowledge is a serious claim with evidence behind it. Whether it's 'postmodern' or not doesn't determine its truth. The label isn't the logic."
by Dumu The Void February 28, 2026
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Postmodernista Es Fallacy

A fallacy where someone dismisses all arguments of a person by labeling them a "postmodernist." The label functions as a dismissal: if you're postmodernist, your arguments are automatically confused, relativist, or nihilistic. The fallacy lies in treating the label as refutation, ignoring that postmodernism is a diverse tradition with serious thinkers and that labeling someone doesn't engage their actual claims. It's intellectual dismissal by category association.
"I mentioned that knowledge might be socially constructed. Response: 'Oh, you're one of those postmodernists.' That's Postmodernista Es Fallacy—using the label to dismiss, not engaging the claim. Social construction of knowledge is a serious position; calling it 'postmodernist' doesn't refute it. It just shows you'd rather name-call than think."
by Dumu The Void March 2, 2026
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Postmodernism Scaremongering

The strategic use of exaggerated threats about postmodernism to justify intellectual orthodoxy, dismiss critique, and shut down legitimate inquiry. Postmodernism scaremongering treats any questioning of grand narratives, any attention to language and power, any skepticism about universal truth claims as the first step toward nihilism, barbarism, and the destruction of civilization itself. It's the op-ed warning that teaching Derrida will lead to fascism; the pundit who blames every social ill on "postmodern relativism"; the academic who uses "postmodernism" as a slur to dismiss any approach they don't like without engaging its actual arguments. The scaremongering serves power by making critique itself seem dangerous—painting those who question foundations as enemies of reason, when they might just be asking reasonable questions about whose reason counts.
Example: "He blamed postmodernism for everything from political polarization to declining test scores—never defining what he meant, just using it as a bogeyman. Pure Postmodernism Scaremongering: fighting shadows instead of arguments."
by Dumu The Void March 14, 2026
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