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... specific properties are shaped in an operational sequence . They are created . Thus any materialisation of social relations in stone tools can only be achieved in a very specific way . In stone tools it is not possible to use properties ...
... specific properties are shaped in an operational sequence . They are created . Thus any materialisation of social relations in stone tools can only be achieved in a very specific way . In stone tools it is not possible to use properties ...
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... specific context ) , which is superimposed by a recognisable and re - creatable shape ( reflecting the articulation with an abstract configuration of the social system ) . 8 ) As a materialisation of social relations in one specific ...
... specific context ) , which is superimposed by a recognisable and re - creatable shape ( reflecting the articulation with an abstract configuration of the social system ) . 8 ) As a materialisation of social relations in one specific ...
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... specific qualities , for example , temporality . Different objects have different life spans in comparison with human life and therefore the relations between persons and objects are of a different nature . The work of art as a class of ...
... specific qualities , for example , temporality . Different objects have different life spans in comparison with human life and therefore the relations between persons and objects are of a different nature . The work of art as a class of ...
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All is not Well Down | 81 |
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