Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 3Department of Archaeology, 1984 - Archaeology |
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... growth of knowledge which is reflected in standard approaches to the history of archaeology , and in archaeologists ' employment of Kuhn's own ideas ( Fahnestock 1981 ) . Indeed , it is arguable that archaeologists have tended to miss ...
... growth of knowledge which is reflected in standard approaches to the history of archaeology , and in archaeologists ' employment of Kuhn's own ideas ( Fahnestock 1981 ) . Indeed , it is arguable that archaeologists have tended to miss ...
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... Growth of Knowledge , Lakatos , I. & Musgrave , A. ( eds ) , pp . 1-23 . Cambridge University Press , Cambridge . Kuhn , T.S. , 1970b . " Reflections on my critics " , in Criticism and the Growth of Knowledge , Lakatos & Musgrave ( eds ) ...
... Growth of Knowledge , Lakatos , I. & Musgrave , A. ( eds ) , pp . 1-23 . Cambridge University Press , Cambridge . Kuhn , T.S. , 1970b . " Reflections on my critics " , in Criticism and the Growth of Knowledge , Lakatos & Musgrave ( eds ) ...
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... growth and nature of historical imagination ; both are valid and not necessarily mutually exclusive but they are directed towards rather different ends . The first adopts a view in which Ideas in themselves are sufficient cause for ...
... growth and nature of historical imagination ; both are valid and not necessarily mutually exclusive but they are directed towards rather different ends . The first adopts a view in which Ideas in themselves are sufficient cause for ...
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