Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 3Department of Archaeology, 1984 - Archaeology |
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... knowledge within its integral historical context ( if actual differences in the nature of knowledge are to be ascertainable ) , as well as the concepts of paradigm ( as the received beliefs and commitments shaping the configuration of ...
... knowledge within its integral historical context ( if actual differences in the nature of knowledge are to be ascertainable ) , as well as the concepts of paradigm ( as the received beliefs and commitments shaping the configuration of ...
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... knowledge . More generally , however , we might take consciousness to be coterminal with knowledge both of the self and of the other ( the World ) . This is not to equate ' stocks of knowledge ' , with all its connotations of a static ...
... knowledge . More generally , however , we might take consciousness to be coterminal with knowledge both of the self and of the other ( the World ) . This is not to equate ' stocks of knowledge ' , with all its connotations of a static ...
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... knowledge and , indeed , History of Ideas has largely been concerned with the history of discursive knowledge such as technological information and ' academic ' studies ; yet it has been asserted above that knowledge exists at many ...
... knowledge and , indeed , History of Ideas has largely been concerned with the history of discursive knowledge such as technological information and ' academic ' studies ; yet it has been asserted above that knowledge exists at many ...
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