The End of Modernity: Nihilism and Hermeneutics in Post-Modern Culture is a masterpiece of the renowned Italian philosopher Gianni Vattimo; it causes a great academic reverberation in western countries such as UK, France, Germany, Italy, etc. Consisted of an Introduction and another 10 chapters, the book focuses on how modernism and postmodernism interpret the concept of truth. With much reference to the western culture, the end of scientific modernity, and the postmodern transformation, and through the theoretical interpretation of the modernism and postmodernism thinking by Nietzsche, Heidegger, Gadamer, Benjamin, Kuhn, Rorty, and other major western philosophers in the 19th and especially the 20th centuries, The End of Modernity elaborates on the ideological crisis happened in the development of modernity in western countries, as well as the theoretical attempts of postmodern hermeneutics that addresses the crisis. By exploring nihilism, humanism, the truth of art, end of modernity, and other issues in the philosophy of modernism, the book seeks to offer a philosophical foundation and hermeneutic perspective for the understanding of the completion of modernity and its impact on art and science.