Structuralist Review, Volume 2Queens College Press, 1981 |
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... progressive while geological change was not . Such a world view provides an underlying structure which allows change to be conceptualized as either progressive or non- progressive , depending upon the type of change involved . In other ...
... progressive while geological change was not . Such a world view provides an underlying structure which allows change to be conceptualized as either progressive or non- progressive , depending upon the type of change involved . In other ...
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... progressive and non - progressive . This superior model was in fact provided by Charles Darwin . 8 For my purposes , the most important thing to note about the theory originally developed by Darwin is that it defined all biologi- cal ...
... progressive and non - progressive . This superior model was in fact provided by Charles Darwin . 8 For my purposes , the most important thing to note about the theory originally developed by Darwin is that it defined all biologi- cal ...
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... progressive development was central : namely , the biological theory developed by Herbert Spencer . We tend to forget that Spencer was not simply concerned with sociology but rather with a variety of fields , including biology . His ...
... progressive development was central : namely , the biological theory developed by Herbert Spencer . We tend to forget that Spencer was not simply concerned with sociology but rather with a variety of fields , including biology . His ...
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