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... progress , which has been prevalent since the 18th 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 ...
... progress , which has been prevalent since the 18th 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 ...
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... progress in the understanding of physical , chemical , biological , social and economic processes , may provide a basis for a new interdisciplinary science of complexity . One of the corner - stones of this emerging synthesis reflects ...
... progress in the understanding of physical , chemical , biological , social and economic processes , may provide a basis for a new interdisciplinary science of complexity . One of the corner - stones of this emerging synthesis reflects ...
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... progress , yet the position still implicitly stands . What stands in archaeology today is a boundary which has been around for a very long time . In the past , though , it has appeared in different places . There used to be a large ...
... progress , yet the position still implicitly stands . What stands in archaeology today is a boundary which has been around for a very long time . In the past , though , it has appeared in different places . There used to be a large ...
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