Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volumes 8-9Department of Archaeology, 1989 - Archaeology |
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Page 108
... understanding of ideological ' soundness ' can be claimed to epistemologically privilege complementary research findings . -- In envisaging a role for such a scientific approach to social and archaeological theory , I do not wish to ...
... understanding of ideological ' soundness ' can be claimed to epistemologically privilege complementary research findings . -- In envisaging a role for such a scientific approach to social and archaeological theory , I do not wish to ...
Page 169
... understanding . If the signifying practice becomes divorced from understanding , the subject is stripped of any unity of being , any cogito . The critiques of the Cartesian cogito by post - structuralist writers are numerous e.g. ...
... understanding . If the signifying practice becomes divorced from understanding , the subject is stripped of any unity of being , any cogito . The critiques of the Cartesian cogito by post - structuralist writers are numerous e.g. ...
Page 240
... understanding the world and the past , and in the second place are therefore a proper and productive area for ... understanding with many affinities to what we might imagine a more emotional understanding of the world to look like . From ...
... understanding the world and the past , and in the second place are therefore a proper and productive area for ... understanding with many affinities to what we might imagine a more emotional understanding of the world to look like . From ...
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