10th September 2012, 08:58 PM
Recently saw this and thought you would love it. Thoughts?
It is a well reasoned argument... but is it valid?
http://wmcloud.blogspot.co.uk/2012/08/a-...ience.html
This essay is a critical evaluation of archaeology as a science. In what sense is archaeology a science? How does it compare with the other families of sciences? Is it an empirical science or does it belong to the hermeneutic disciplines? I look at archaeology as it is practiced, with special attention to methodology, interpretation of the archaeological record and the role of historical texts. Also discussed is its relationship with other hermeneutic disciplines (especially textual studies) and how this impacts on the archaeological endeavor. The eventual aim is to establish the limits of the archaeological reach.
It is a well reasoned argument... but is it valid?
http://wmcloud.blogspot.co.uk/2012/08/a-...ience.html
This essay is a critical evaluation of archaeology as a science. In what sense is archaeology a science? How does it compare with the other families of sciences? Is it an empirical science or does it belong to the hermeneutic disciplines? I look at archaeology as it is practiced, with special attention to methodology, interpretation of the archaeological record and the role of historical texts. Also discussed is its relationship with other hermeneutic disciplines (especially textual studies) and how this impacts on the archaeological endeavor. The eventual aim is to establish the limits of the archaeological reach.