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Page 13
... Methodological Uniformitarianism In fact , I have left out one important element in the uniformitarian position . As geologists , who first launched the concept , have come to realise , uniformitarianism is an ambiguous principle ...
... Methodological Uniformitarianism In fact , I have left out one important element in the uniformitarian position . As geologists , who first launched the concept , have come to realise , uniformitarianism is an ambiguous principle ...
Page 14
... methodological and substantive uniformities as are their critics . -- At this point an interesting question occurs about the study of human behaviour . Are there social and psychological uniformities with the same methodological status ...
... methodological and substantive uniformities as are their critics . -- At this point an interesting question occurs about the study of human behaviour . Are there social and psychological uniformities with the same methodological status ...
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... Methodological discussions in the Philosophy of Science , and in the methodological literature of archaeology , so often treat method as an end rather than as a means . The implication that method should be imposed a priori to justify ...
... Methodological discussions in the Philosophy of Science , and in the methodological literature of archaeology , so often treat method as an end rather than as a means . The implication that method should be imposed a priori to justify ...
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