Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 3Department of Archaeology, 1984 - Archaeology |
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... intellectual advance . The history of science is thus seen primarily as a record of progressive intellectual discovery at the hands of individual genius ... The internal history of science , in its simpler manifestations , has also ...
... intellectual advance . The history of science is thus seen primarily as a record of progressive intellectual discovery at the hands of individual genius ... The internal history of science , in its simpler manifestations , has also ...
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... intellectual context as a basis for understanding why some associations of phenomena generate questions and why some problems are addressed while others remain in abeyance or are not identified . The development of knowledge thus ...
... intellectual context as a basis for understanding why some associations of phenomena generate questions and why some problems are addressed while others remain in abeyance or are not identified . The development of knowledge thus ...
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... intellectual developments . Through the interaction of existing knowledge , coupled to the imaginative response or abilities ( ' natural genius ' ) of individuals , new knowledge is brought into being . This approach thus tends to ...
... intellectual developments . Through the interaction of existing knowledge , coupled to the imaginative response or abilities ( ' natural genius ' ) of individuals , new knowledge is brought into being . This approach thus tends to ...
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