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... century , was vigorously promoted in 19th century notions of social evolution , and remains the dominant philosophical bias of 20th century thought , though in much modified form ( Gellner 1972 ) . -- -- This creation of boundaries or ...
... century , was vigorously promoted in 19th century notions of social evolution , and remains the dominant philosophical bias of 20th century thought , though in much modified form ( Gellner 1972 ) . -- -- This creation of boundaries or ...
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... Century England . ( from the records of the Watchmakers Guild in London quoted in Thompson 1967 , 65 ) . The It seems that the desire for accuracy was a secondary concern . market for timepieces was among the wealthy . The image of the ...
... Century England . ( from the records of the Watchmakers Guild in London quoted in Thompson 1967 , 65 ) . The It seems that the desire for accuracy was a secondary concern . market for timepieces was among the wealthy . The image of the ...
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... century , documented by Gould ( 1982 ) , boun- daries of ' betterness ' were set up between white and non - white . Men were separated from women . General characteristics were set up for each . White men were described in terms of the ...
... century , documented by Gould ( 1982 ) , boun- daries of ' betterness ' were set up between white and non - white . Men were separated from women . General characteristics were set up for each . White men were described in terms of the ...
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