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The scientific legitimacy of this involvement is , however , widely debated
especially when this takes place in academically respectable Western Europe
where a ' true ' science is not expected to lend itself to pressure from such
particular ...
The scientific legitimacy of this involvement is , however , widely debated
especially when this takes place in academically respectable Western Europe
where a ' true ' science is not expected to lend itself to pressure from such
particular ...
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The transformation of the ' noble savage ' into the ' ignoble ' , occurring
simultaneously in all Western countries in the 19th century , is a classic example
of how the emergence of evolutionary theories was used to give scientific
legitimation to ...
The transformation of the ' noble savage ' into the ' ignoble ' , occurring
simultaneously in all Western countries in the 19th century , is a classic example
of how the emergence of evolutionary theories was used to give scientific
legitimation to ...
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paradigms implemented with regard to Colonial priorities and to compensate for
their under - development in comparison with the methodologies and technical
facilities available to their Western colleagues . It is far from clear to what extent ...
paradigms implemented with regard to Colonial priorities and to compensate for
their under - development in comparison with the methodologies and technical
facilities available to their Western colleagues . It is far from clear to what extent ...
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