Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 3Department of Archaeology, 1984 - Archaeology |
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... action ' is commonly conceived as consisting of a series of discrete ' acts ' . This view is , however , questionable : it implies a state in which one is not acting and an opposed state which is ' action ' . On Giddens ' account it ...
... action ' is commonly conceived as consisting of a series of discrete ' acts ' . This view is , however , questionable : it implies a state in which one is not acting and an opposed state which is ' action ' . On Giddens ' account it ...
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... action can be conceived of as the instantaneous realisation in the world , and in consequence the re- creation , of consciousness . In the moment of action the individual's ' stock of social knowledge ' ( consciousness ) is brought into ...
... action can be conceived of as the instantaneous realisation in the world , and in consequence the re- creation , of consciousness . In the moment of action the individual's ' stock of social knowledge ' ( consciousness ) is brought into ...
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... action from which motivations spring . On the other hand , this perceptual filter is itself constantly under modification through action , including political action , in the World . Ideas are , thus , intimately linked ( as the bases ...
... action from which motivations spring . On the other hand , this perceptual filter is itself constantly under modification through action , including political action , in the World . Ideas are , thus , intimately linked ( as the bases ...
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