Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 9Department of Archaeology, 1990 - Archaeology |
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... believe , results from a con- flation of the technical with the mechanical , a conflation that has also given rise to the modern concept of technology . For what this concept does , in effect , is to treat the practitioner , the agent ...
... believe , results from a con- flation of the technical with the mechanical , a conflation that has also given rise to the modern concept of technology . For what this concept does , in effect , is to treat the practitioner , the agent ...
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... believe this view to be mistaken . For acting in the world is the skilled practi- tioner's way of knowing it . It is in the direct contact with materials - whether or not mediated by tools , in the attentive touching , feeling ...
... believe this view to be mistaken . For acting in the world is the skilled practi- tioner's way of knowing it . It is in the direct contact with materials - whether or not mediated by tools , in the attentive touching , feeling ...
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... believe it to be absolutely vital . Finding the correct way of transcribing the relations we study in a rigorous enough fashion to preclude relying on the vagaries of particular linguistic structures is a goal that I have sought with ...
... believe it to be absolutely vital . Finding the correct way of transcribing the relations we study in a rigorous enough fashion to preclude relying on the vagaries of particular linguistic structures is a goal that I have sought with ...
Contents
TECHNOLOGY IN THE HUMANITIES | 3 |
Nathan Schlanger | 18 |
Pierre Lemonnier | 27 |
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