Epistemology of the significance concept. Joseph A. Tainter
Tipo de material: ArtículoIdioma: Inglés Series no.3Detalles de publicación: Estados Unidos-US : Society for American Archaeology, 1983Descripción: páginas 707-719Tema(s): EPISTEMOLOGIA En: Society for American Archaeology American Antiquity. Journal of the Society for American ArchaeologyResumen: Although the concept of significance has been widely discussed in cultural resource management, the origin of the idea and the epistemology underlying it have remained unexamined. This paper outlines the history of the significance concept in historic preservation and traces the current view of significance to the empiricist positivist school of western philosophical thought. Flaws in the arguments of this school, and in the logic of the significance concept, are raised and discussed. Potential approaches for dealing with aspects of the significance dilemma are proposed. Existencias: 1Tipo de ítem | Biblioteca actual | Colección | Signatura | Info Vol | Copia número | Estado | Fecha de vencimiento | Código de barras |
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Publicaciones Periodicas Extranjeras | Museo Nacional de Etnografía y Folklore Centro de procesamiento | Revistas | E/ AMER-ANT/ vol.48(4)/ Oct.1983 | no. 4 | 1 | Disponible | HEMREV035262 |
Although the concept of significance has been widely discussed in cultural resource management, the origin of the idea and the epistemology underlying it have remained unexamined. This paper outlines the history of the significance concept in historic preservation and traces the current view of significance to the empiricist positivist school of western philosophical thought. Flaws in the arguments of this school, and in the logic of the significance concept, are raised and discussed. Potential approaches for dealing with aspects of the significance dilemma are proposed.
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