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Two methodological and historical caveats should be briefly noted before addressing this question.
In the 1970s and 1980s John Boswell raised it to a new level of methodological and historical sophistication, although his position shifted over time to one of virtual agnosticism between essentialists and their critics.
A similar point was made by Saigô Nobutsuna who asserted that Kokugaku was characterized by a set of methodological and historical fallacies, the widespread acceptance of which led to the production of a "passive," "antiprogressive," and "conservative" political subject in Japan.
Here Foucault's treatment of the war metaphor is complicated by his overlapping methodological and historical attachments.
We recognize that the division we effect between the methodological and historical levels places us in danger of producing a simplifying reduction of Foucault's argument, or it would if we were proposing that it revealed a damaging and invalidating split within his thought.
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Coates published articles including "And the Bible Says: Methodological Tyranny of Biblical Fundamentalism and Historical Criticism" in Blow the Trumpet in Zion (2004); "Towards a Progressive Christian Interpretive Praxis" in The African-American Pulpit (2004); and "Origen of Alexandria" in Union Seminary Quarterly Review (vol. 59 3-4, 2005).
It will stimulate further thinking about the methodological and conceptual possibilities of historical GIS.
We used historical, methodological and geographical criteria to interpret the structure of the scientific community.
The Arcades was a vast and ambitious project, not simply in terms of the mass and breadth of its archival sources (sought out by Benjamin in the Bibliothèque Nationale in Paris), but also indeed, primarily with respect to its philosophical and historical intent, and the methodological and representational challenges it posed.
A multipurpose and interdisciplinary research work was carried out, which is a representative example and benchmark for the methodological approach concerning conservation and restoration of monuments and historical sites.
Secondly, the metaphor will be used as a methodological aid to help us trace the connections between people, artefacts, and organisational, legal, moral, professional and historical safety imperatives which come together to 'perform' safe or unsafe practice.
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