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    Objectivity, rationality and landscape quality assessment : this dissertation has been completed in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the Diploma of Landscape Architecture, Lincoln College 

    Whitmore, Anna (Lincoln College, University of Canterbury, 1988)
    This dissertation explores the concept of objectivity. Many people have total confidence in scientific findings, based on the misconception that science is totally objective. This misconception raises the question of whether ...
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    AuthorWhitmore, Anna (1)Keyword120107 Landscape Architecture (1)120301 Design History and Theory (1)landscape (1)methods (1)objective results (1)objectivity (1)quality assessment (1)
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