Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 8Department of Archaeology, 1989 - Archaeology |
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... ideas leads to the suffocation of theoretical debate among the different schools . It also makes the discussion of foreign archaeological theories a risky business and the introduction of Western theories into research is considered ...
... ideas leads to the suffocation of theoretical debate among the different schools . It also makes the discussion of foreign archaeological theories a risky business and the introduction of Western theories into research is considered ...
Page 111
... ideas ' come from ' in the development of scientific knowledge ; it is the way in which such ideas are tested , and , crucially , that they be potentially falsifiable against observations , that is distinctive to scientific explanation ...
... ideas ' come from ' in the development of scientific knowledge ; it is the way in which such ideas are tested , and , crucially , that they be potentially falsifiable against observations , that is distinctive to scientific explanation ...
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... ideas in the interests of dominant groups is based on the problems of showing that the Marxian theory of ' value ' , seen as an idea in the interests of subordinate groups , is scientifically true . Similarly , Tilley's discussion of ...
... ideas in the interests of dominant groups is based on the problems of showing that the Marxian theory of ' value ' , seen as an idea in the interests of subordinate groups , is scientifically true . Similarly , Tilley's discussion of ...
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