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... concern : how we understand time is how we understand change . Model Construction Before pursuing the temporal ... concerns about the relationship between abstract mathematical logic and the ' real world ' constantly surface ( Berlinski ...
... concern : how we understand time is how we understand change . Model Construction Before pursuing the temporal ... concerns about the relationship between abstract mathematical logic and the ' real world ' constantly surface ( Berlinski ...
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... concerned method . The ' big questions ' were less frequently asked an with as that the archaeologists became more and more concerned with rigorous method would establish their scientific status . In my view the results of New ...
... concerned method . The ' big questions ' were less frequently asked an with as that the archaeologists became more and more concerned with rigorous method would establish their scientific status . In my view the results of New ...
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... concerned with the past of humanity and it is this concern that we inherit from Glyn . be we Kate Pretty Transitional Traditions ( A comment upon the conference " The Origins and Dispersal of Modern Humans " , Cambridge , March 1987 ...
... concerned with the past of humanity and it is this concern that we inherit from Glyn . be we Kate Pretty Transitional Traditions ( A comment upon the conference " The Origins and Dispersal of Modern Humans " , Cambridge , March 1987 ...
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