The Bucknell Review, 第 14-15 卷Bucknell University Press, 1954 |
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... theory about human beings ? It is easier to think about this question if we consider it in two parts : first , what will be the substance or subject matter of the theory to ... THEORY OF CULTURE Paul ETHNOGRAPHY AND THEORY OF CULTURE Paul.
... theory about human beings ? It is easier to think about this question if we consider it in two parts : first , what will be the substance or subject matter of the theory to ... THEORY OF CULTURE Paul ETHNOGRAPHY AND THEORY OF CULTURE Paul.
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... theory of culture ? Once again , I think linguistics provides a Fuseful model . If we take the Chomskian view that " a grammar of the language L is essentially a theory of L " -a point of view that has been adopted earlier in this paper ...
... theory of culture ? Once again , I think linguistics provides a Fuseful model . If we take the Chomskian view that " a grammar of the language L is essentially a theory of L " -a point of view that has been adopted earlier in this paper ...
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... theory - to the scientific understanding of so- ciety . The central idea of Comparative Functionalism is simplicity itself : It is that in our scientific analysis of socio - cultural behavior , we should direct our attention to ...
... theory - to the scientific understanding of so- ciety . The central idea of Comparative Functionalism is simplicity itself : It is that in our scientific analysis of socio - cultural behavior , we should direct our attention to ...
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