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It must be remembered , however , that in addition to considering geological change , Lyell devoted a large portion of his work , especially in the second volume of the Principles , to a consideration of biological change .
It must be remembered , however , that in addition to considering geological change , Lyell devoted a large portion of his work , especially in the second volume of the Principles , to a consideration of biological change .
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historical one in which structure is regarded as a " system of transformations " that reacts to external stimuli according to the principle of autoreglage . * on not structuralist history and connotation within the context of a ...
historical one in which structure is regarded as a " system of transformations " that reacts to external stimuli according to the principle of autoreglage . * on not structuralist history and connotation within the context of a ...
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sociates a principle of brute materiality with a principle of vital energy in such a way that the latter is , in Barthes's term , naturalized . It no longer appears as a philosophic assumption but rather as a descriptive limit .
sociates a principle of brute materiality with a principle of vital energy in such a way that the latter is , in Barthes's term , naturalized . It no longer appears as a philosophic assumption but rather as a descriptive limit .
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