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... attempt to achieve a Martian's eye view of human history , we should remember that even Martians would presumably interpret our world in the light of subjective notions derived from experience of their own world . The argument calls for ...
... attempt to achieve a Martian's eye view of human history , we should remember that even Martians would presumably interpret our world in the light of subjective notions derived from experience of their own world . The argument calls for ...
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... attempt to negotiate the true complexity inherent in evolutionary process is consistent with a conceptual realignment currently gaining momentum in a number of disparate fields ( e.g. Schieve and Allen 1982 ; Ulanowicz and Platt 1985 ...
... attempt to negotiate the true complexity inherent in evolutionary process is consistent with a conceptual realignment currently gaining momentum in a number of disparate fields ( e.g. Schieve and Allen 1982 ; Ulanowicz and Platt 1985 ...
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... attempt to set issue to rights . It aims to that an understanding of European palaeolithic must be firmly rooted within the framework of a regional analysis , and encompasses the essential concept of a challenge between a group's ...
... attempt to set issue to rights . It aims to that an understanding of European palaeolithic must be firmly rooted within the framework of a regional analysis , and encompasses the essential concept of a challenge between a group's ...
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