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... third parts of the book , it could function better as a pedagogical manual . More and different types of examples , along with discussions tracing the implica- tions of ... third part . Social - Political Views These In the third part of 79.
... third parts of the book , it could function better as a pedagogical manual . More and different types of examples , along with discussions tracing the implica- tions of ... third part . Social - Political Views These In the third part of 79.
Page 81
... third part of the book , Dr. Hodder abandons individualistic method as a tool for making rational decisions about interpretations of meaning , adopting in its place the relativist position that any inter- pretation is as plausible as ...
... third part of the book , Dr. Hodder abandons individualistic method as a tool for making rational decisions about interpretations of meaning , adopting in its place the relativist position that any inter- pretation is as plausible as ...
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... Third Part The confusions in the first part of the book , along with the relativistic argument that can be ... third part of the book . Once the crucial role played by the relativistic conclusion for the author's recommendations in the ...
... Third Part The confusions in the first part of the book , along with the relativistic argument that can be ... third part of the book . Once the crucial role played by the relativistic conclusion for the author's recommendations in the ...
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