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In The Foundations of Social Anthropology (1951) he asserted that the main task of the science is to explain as well as to describe aim-controlled, purposive behaviour.
On infallible belief, infallible justification, or direct acquaintance theories of foundational justification, there is precious little included in the foundations of knowledge.
In 1978 she was made Georgetown's Leavey professor in the foundations of American freedom.
The cracks in the foundations of the regime have still not been repaired.
From the beginning of his research career, Veblen was interested in the foundations of mathematics.
However, the first to exhibit an interest in the foundations of mathematics were the ancient Greeks.
More government investment in the foundations of economic growth should be recognized as a core principle of deficit reduction.
People are questioning whether we are beginning to see the beginning of a deeper crisis in the foundations of the overall post-war order itself.
Pythagoras (572BC-495BC) is best known for his theorem, but his influence over other philosophers including Plato became a cornerstone in the foundations of western culture.
New York is built on solid rock, so there is little danger of their being any collapse in the foundations of the buildings.
Letter by letter, almost like a jigsaw puzzle coming together, the reader can delve deeper in her life and discover the cracks in the foundations of her family.
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