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... functional approach are as confused about this distinction - between means and end , methods and objectives , methodological and substantive uniformities as are their critics . -- At this point an interesting question occurs about the ...
... functional approach are as confused about this distinction - between means and end , methods and objectives , methodological and substantive uniformities as are their critics . -- At this point an interesting question occurs about the ...
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... functional relationships between the internal system components . The type of two - way causation , or feedback , intrinsic to these models , perhaps finds its culmination in the system dynamics school popularised by Forrester and his ...
... functional relationships between the internal system components . The type of two - way causation , or feedback , intrinsic to these models , perhaps finds its culmination in the system dynamics school popularised by Forrester and his ...
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... functional interpretations of insti- tutions , like the suppression of women , in the reconstruction of the experience of prehistoric women would amount to making a mistake for which he criticises Marxist approaches . To avoid these ...
... functional interpretations of insti- tutions , like the suppression of women , in the reconstruction of the experience of prehistoric women would amount to making a mistake for which he criticises Marxist approaches . To avoid these ...
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