Definitions Quote by Gianni Vattimo
“Amongst the many definitions, there is one that may be generally agreed upon: modernity is the epoch in which simply being modern became a decisive value in itself.”
About This Quote
Source Essay: Modernity Defined, 1990s philosophical writing
Modernity is defined by the value placed on being modern itself, rather than any specific traits.
In simple terms: Being modern became a value itself.
Recognize the self‑referential nature of modernity.
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When to use this quote
- academic discourse
- media analysis
- personal self‑assessment
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- Do you value being modern for its own sake?
- How does this affect cultural progress?
Modernity can be superficial, ignoring deeper substance.