Proceedings of the British Academy, Volume 58British Academy, 1974 - Science |
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... knowledge than the empiricist were sometimes actively resisted but more usually totally disregarded . The corollary was that if the human sciences are to attain knowledge - status at all , then their method must conform to some ...
... knowledge than the empiricist were sometimes actively resisted but more usually totally disregarded . The corollary was that if the human sciences are to attain knowledge - status at all , then their method must conform to some ...
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... knowledge and for much in the philosophy of practice . The positive advance that Smith made in moral philosophy was ... knowledge and failed to appreciate his positive doctrine of naturalism and the role which he assigned to the imagi ...
... knowledge and for much in the philosophy of practice . The positive advance that Smith made in moral philosophy was ... knowledge and failed to appreciate his positive doctrine of naturalism and the role which he assigned to the imagi ...
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... knowledge of the Archaic Period is for the greater part due to his excavations in Saqqara . In Nubia he was confronted with all periods of Egyptian history and he contributed to the knowledge of the Old Kingdom through his discovery at ...
... knowledge of the Archaic Period is for the greater part due to his excavations in Saqqara . In Nubia he was confronted with all periods of Egyptian history and he contributed to the knowledge of the Old Kingdom through his discovery at ...
Contents
ANNUAL REPORT 19712 | 9 |
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By Sir Denys Page | 61 |
THE DISCOVERY OF AMERICA AND THE DISCOVERY OF MAN Raleigh | 101 |
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