Theory of Postmodernist Science
A framework drawing on postmodern thought that questions grand narratives of scientific progress, exposes power relations embedded in scientific practice, deconstructs binary oppositions (nature/culture, objective/subjective), and attends to marginalized voices excluded from scientific discourse. Postmodernist Science doesn't deny that science produces knowledge—it denies that this knowledge comes from nowhere, serves everyone equally, or stands outside history. It studies how scientific truth is produced through discourse, how power shapes research agendas, and how excluded perspectives haunt the scientific canon. It's science studies that has taken the critical turn.
Theory of Postmodernist Science "You think science is pure truth-seeking. Postmodernist Science asks: who funds the research? Whose questions get asked? Who benefits? Not because science is wrong—because pretending it's innocent is naive. Science always has politics. Postmodernism just refuses to look away."
Theory of Postmodernist Science by Dumu The Void March 3, 2026
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