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... rational ' calculation abstract accumulation credit ' rational ' choice Table 1. Substantial and Abstract Time . abstract time is a void of mutually exclusive possibilities . The time of the peasant is a time to be forecasted , a ...
... rational ' calculation abstract accumulation credit ' rational ' choice Table 1. Substantial and Abstract Time . abstract time is a void of mutually exclusive possibilities . The time of the peasant is a time to be forecasted , a ...
Page 81
... Rationality or Relativism ? In the third part of the book , Dr. Hodder abandons individualistic method as a tool for making rational decisions about interpretations of meaning , adopting in its place the relativist position that any ...
... Rationality or Relativism ? In the third part of the book , Dr. Hodder abandons individualistic method as a tool for making rational decisions about interpretations of meaning , adopting in its place the relativist position that any ...
Page 84
... rational standards and the method implied by them not only lack solid foundation , but function perniciously , although not necessarily inten- tionally , as a smoke screen for authoritarian power games in which ( faulty ) claims to ...
... rational standards and the method implied by them not only lack solid foundation , but function perniciously , although not necessarily inten- tionally , as a smoke screen for authoritarian power games in which ( faulty ) claims to ...
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