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... reference to underlying rules which allow the mind to overcome its biological limitations . These rules of classification are present both in the reception and transformation of external reality . This transformation of reality is in ...
... reference to underlying rules which allow the mind to overcome its biological limitations . These rules of classification are present both in the reception and transformation of external reality . This transformation of reality is in ...
Page 186
... reference . In this perspective , it lies beyond the artefact itself , in the ideological realm . As such , it is different from that given to it by the artist in its original setting . Since the patterns in artefacts embody a ...
... reference . In this perspective , it lies beyond the artefact itself , in the ideological realm . As such , it is different from that given to it by the artist in its original setting . Since the patterns in artefacts embody a ...
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... references . The archaeological treatment of the monument is , in this respect , slightly less satis- factory information ... reference work is a serious error . A Harvard - style in system for citation , combined with footnotes where ...
... references . The archaeological treatment of the monument is , in this respect , slightly less satis- factory information ... reference work is a serious error . A Harvard - style in system for citation , combined with footnotes where ...
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