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The argument I will present has two related purposes . First , to illuminate the
logic ... The latter opens the way for a re - appraisal of those logical
methodologies that appear to be excluded by deductivist arguments . Induction ,
Deduction and ...
The argument I will present has two related purposes . First , to illuminate the
logic ... The latter opens the way for a re - appraisal of those logical
methodologies that appear to be excluded by deductivist arguments . Induction ,
Deduction and ...
Page 115
Such an argument would be highly speculative but could be made more
convincing than a purely conjectual history by use of appropriate ethnographic
analogies . It is worth emphasising the degree to which the ' apparent correlation
...
Such an argument would be highly speculative but could be made more
convincing than a purely conjectual history by use of appropriate ethnographic
analogies . It is worth emphasising the degree to which the ' apparent correlation
...
Page 144
Morris uses statistical analysis of the best documented Attic burial grounds to
support the argument that inconsistencies are present in the extant record which
suggest the exclusion of certain sections of society during certain periods .
Morris uses statistical analysis of the best documented Attic burial grounds to
support the argument that inconsistencies are present in the extant record which
suggest the exclusion of certain sections of society during certain periods .
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LIASONS DANGEREUSES? ARCHEOLOGIE EN ORIENT ET EN OCCIDENT | 3 |
Pai Hyung | 11 |
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