The Bucknell Review, 第 15 卷Bucknell University Press, 1954 |
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... methods and theories appropriate to the study of simple peoples to the study of highly complex societies ... method . We concentrated on peasant studies in those areas * Read in the session on Anthropology and Scientific Method at the ...
... methods and theories appropriate to the study of simple peoples to the study of highly complex societies ... method . We concentrated on peasant studies in those areas * Read in the session on Anthropology and Scientific Method at the ...
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... methods for teaching logic . Since logic was a subject all students had to learn , any basic change in this would modify the existing ways of approaching philosophical and scientific problems . Before the humanist attack , logic within ...
... methods for teaching logic . Since logic was a subject all students had to learn , any basic change in this would modify the existing ways of approaching philosophical and scientific problems . Before the humanist attack , logic within ...
第 42 頁
... methods . This is particularly true of the most radical new teaching technique which developed during this time the ... method was best represented by the type of Aristotelian commentary perfected in the second half of the thirteenth ...
... methods . This is particularly true of the most radical new teaching technique which developed during this time the ... method was best represented by the type of Aristotelian commentary perfected in the second half of the thirteenth ...
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