Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 3Department of Archaeology, 1984 - Archaeology |
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... conceptual possibilities and limitations , tending towards " maturity " and a " correct " recognition and treatment ... concept of revolution , which has been seen as the central relevance of the Kuhnian account for archaeology both ...
... conceptual possibilities and limitations , tending towards " maturity " and a " correct " recognition and treatment ... concept of revolution , which has been seen as the central relevance of the Kuhnian account for archaeology both ...
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... concepts which have been perhaps the central causes of philosophical criticism of the account . The continuing interest and fruitfulness of Kuhn's ideas are reflected in the fact that they continue to be referred to and employed in the ...
... concepts which have been perhaps the central causes of philosophical criticism of the account . The continuing interest and fruitfulness of Kuhn's ideas are reflected in the fact that they continue to be referred to and employed in the ...
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... concepts and ideas came into association with each other through social interaction and , thus , why it was that new concepts and ideas came into being . The second approach , by contrast , sees ideas as insufficient cause in themselves ...
... concepts and ideas came into association with each other through social interaction and , thus , why it was that new concepts and ideas came into being . The second approach , by contrast , sees ideas as insufficient cause in themselves ...
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