modernity
enUKmo·der·ni·ty
M0363400 (mŏ-dûr′nĭ-tē, mō-)modernity
(mɒˈdɜːnɪtɪ)mo•der•ni•ty
(mɒˈdɜr nɪ ti, moʊ-)n., pl. -ties.
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单词 | modernity | |||
释义 | modernityenUKmo·der·ni·tyM0363400 (mŏ-dûr′nĭ-tē, mō-)modernity(mɒˈdɜːnɪtɪ)mo•der•ni•ty(mɒˈdɜr nɪ ti, moʊ-)n., pl. -ties.
modernitymodern(ˈmodən) adjectivemodernityenUKmodernitythe modern age, or the ideas and styles associated with this. In general historical terms, ‘modernity’ refers to the period since the Middle Ages and the RENAISSANCE and is associated with the replacement of TRADITIONAL SOCIETY by modern social forms (see MODERNIZATION). More specifically, it refers simply to the recent, to contemporary ways of doing things. If in one of its senses ‘modernity’ is seen as identified with a belief in rationality and the triumph of truth and science (see the ENLIGHTENMENT) it is now under attack from theorists who see the onset of a ‘postmodern’era (see POSTMODERNITY AND POSTMODERNISM). Against this, for other theorists (as in Marx's phrase ‘all that's solid melts into air’), the flux and uncertainty described as ‘postmodern’ can be seen as inherent in modernity itself.modernityenUK
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