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... sense advocated here is essentially an experimental arena within which the multivariate causalities at work in any complex system might be addressed . We are thus in a position to create a number of alternatively plausible and ...
... sense advocated here is essentially an experimental arena within which the multivariate causalities at work in any complex system might be addressed . We are thus in a position to create a number of alternatively plausible and ...
Page 37
... sense of the accomplished facts of life ... With textual time , we deal not with a dimension but with a way of grasping one's living ( ibid . 230-1 ) . " the He relates textual time to a world composed by exemplification production of ...
... sense of the accomplished facts of life ... With textual time , we deal not with a dimension but with a way of grasping one's living ( ibid . 230-1 ) . " the He relates textual time to a world composed by exemplification production of ...
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... sense of the importance of the individual take second place . Most if not all older archaeo- logists risk this devaluation of their work as fashions change , since our view of the past is endlessly mutable . What Glyn produced was a ...
... sense of the importance of the individual take second place . Most if not all older archaeo- logists risk this devaluation of their work as fashions change , since our view of the past is endlessly mutable . What Glyn produced was a ...
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