Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 3Department of Archaeology, 1984 - Archaeology |
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... Kuhn's analysis of scientific development in terms of paradigm change ( Kuhn 1970a , b , c ; 1977 ) . The attraction ... Kuhn's notion of paradigms as exemplars or accepted methodologies ( Clarke 1972 ) , the primary impact of Kuhn's ...
... Kuhn's analysis of scientific development in terms of paradigm change ( Kuhn 1970a , b , c ; 1977 ) . The attraction ... Kuhn's notion of paradigms as exemplars or accepted methodologies ( Clarke 1972 ) , the primary impact of Kuhn's ...
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... Kuhn's own ideas ( Fahnestock 1981 ) . Indeed , it is arguable that archaeologists have tended to miss the fundamental thrust of Kuhn's analysis in their pursuit of revolutions and paradigms , the two concepts which have been perhaps ...
... Kuhn's own ideas ( Fahnestock 1981 ) . Indeed , it is arguable that archaeologists have tended to miss the fundamental thrust of Kuhn's analysis in their pursuit of revolutions and paradigms , the two concepts which have been perhaps ...
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... Kuhn's work provided a needed stimulus ( Barnes 1982 : x ; Jones 1983 : 126 ) , and one in which interesting results are being produced , although the complexities of the necessary analysis and understanding are still a major focus of ...
... Kuhn's work provided a needed stimulus ( Barnes 1982 : x ; Jones 1983 : 126 ) , and one in which interesting results are being produced , although the complexities of the necessary analysis and understanding are still a major focus of ...
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