Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 9Department of Archaeology, 1990 - Archaeology |
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... matter ; and ( at the same time ) according to the nature and potential of the matter which is technically ' addressed ' in terms of its ' solidity ' and its reactions to action ( 1936 , 1943 , 1945 ) . These two orders of consideration ...
... matter ; and ( at the same time ) according to the nature and potential of the matter which is technically ' addressed ' in terms of its ' solidity ' and its reactions to action ( 1936 , 1943 , 1945 ) . These two orders of consideration ...
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... matter - this means that the agent must correctly accomplish a certain gesture in order to reach the desired effect . On the second line the slash represents a discontinuity in property - ownership , distin- guishing in this case ...
... matter - this means that the agent must correctly accomplish a certain gesture in order to reach the desired effect . On the second line the slash represents a discontinuity in property - ownership , distin- guishing in this case ...
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... matter in evolution if underlying ideas are essentially the same ? They matter because fast change and slow change are not in fact the same thing . We can only approximate to a real understanding of what goes on if we assess the ...
... matter in evolution if underlying ideas are essentially the same ? They matter because fast change and slow change are not in fact the same thing . We can only approximate to a real understanding of what goes on if we assess the ...
Contents
TECHNOLOGY IN THE HUMANITIES | 3 |
Nathan Schlanger | 18 |
Pierre Lemonnier | 27 |
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