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  1. Death of the passive subject.Artur Ribeiro - 2018 - History of the Human Sciences 31 (3):105-121.
    In recent years some archaeological commentators have suggested moving away from an exclusively anthropocentric view of social reality. These ideas endorse elevating objects to the same ontological level as humans – thus creating a symmetrical view of reality. However, this symmetry threatens to force us to abandon the human subject and theories of meaning. This article defends a different idea. It is argued here that an archaeology of the social, based on human intentionality, is possible, while maintaining an ontology that (...)
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  • Book Review: Krieger, W. H. (2006). Can There Be a Philosophy of Archaeology? Lanham, MD: Lexington Books. [REVIEW]James A. Bell - 2008 - Philosophy of the Social Sciences 38 (4):560-564.
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  • Pré-História: na Raia entre ciência e religião?Ana Graça - 2014 - O Ideário Patrimonial 2:222-256.
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