Saving our souls: Hacking's archaeology and Churchland's neurology
Inquiry 40 (1):73 – 94 (1997)
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Patricia S. Churchland (1987). Epistemology in the Age of Neuroscience. Journal of Philosophy 84 (October):546-53.
Daniel J. Gilman (1991). The Neurobiology of Observation. Philosophy of Science 58 (3):496-502.
Julian Thomas (ed.) (2000). Interpretive Archaeology: A Reader. Leicester University Press.
Valerie Pinsky & Alison Wylie (eds.) (1989). Critical Traditions in Contemporary Archaeology: Essays in the Philosophy, History, and Socio-Politics of Archaeology. Cambridge University Press.
Matthew Johnson (1999). Archaeological Theory: An Introduction. Blackwell Publishers.
Ian Hacking (1991). Two Souls in One Body. Critical Inquiry 17:838-67.
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