Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 9Department of Archaeology, 1990 - Archaeology |
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Page 106
... concept of space drawn from formal geometry ; topolog- ical , Euclidian and Cartesian concepts of three dimensional form and perspective . Yet this , again , is what Vygotskii ( 1986 [ 1934 ] ) criticised as an ' autistic ' view of ...
... concept of space drawn from formal geometry ; topolog- ical , Euclidian and Cartesian concepts of three dimensional form and perspective . Yet this , again , is what Vygotskii ( 1986 [ 1934 ] ) criticised as an ' autistic ' view of ...
Page 107
... concept of space perception . If I could look at the actual artefacts , I would not need any cross sectional drawings of them , because I could see them in three dimensions . The very capacity to see in three dimensions is a product of ...
... concept of space perception . If I could look at the actual artefacts , I would not need any cross sectional drawings of them , because I could see them in three dimensions . The very capacity to see in three dimensions is a product of ...
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... concept ' or idea has always tended to be reified and objectified in Western thought . However it may be argued that concepts are not Platonic universals but social constructs ( Bloom , 1986 ; Mead , 1934 ; Vygotskii , 1978 ; 1986 ...
... concept ' or idea has always tended to be reified and objectified in Western thought . However it may be argued that concepts are not Platonic universals but social constructs ( Bloom , 1986 ; Mead , 1934 ; Vygotskii , 1978 ; 1986 ...
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TECHNOLOGY IN THE HUMANITIES | 3 |
Nathan Schlanger | 18 |
Robert Cresswell | 39 |
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