Culture is all the valuable things that can be created by man on the basis of the natural world. Culture is a concept with broad content with many different interpretations, related to all aspects of human beings and spirits. Culture includes all human products and as such, culture includes both sides: the immaterial planes of society such as language, ideas, values, and material aspects such as houses. , clothing, vehicles, etc. . Both sides are necessary to manufacture the product and are part of the documentation. In daily life, culture is often understood as literature, art such as poetry, fine arts, theater, cinema. . . The "cultural centers" are everywhere in this understanding. Another way of understanding common sense: culture is a way of life that includes the style of food, clothing, behavior and even beliefs and knowledge received. . . That's why we say someone is a culture. high culture, has a textization or low textization, uncultured.
In anthropology and sociology, the concept of culture is referred to in the broadest sense. Culture includes everything that is a part of human life. Culture is not only what is related to the spirit but also includes the material.
Culture is linked to human biological evolution and it is the product of intelligent people (Homo sapiens). In the process of development, the biological or instinctive effect gradually diminished as humanity gained the intelligence to shape the natural environment for itself. By this time, human nature is no longer instinctive but cultural. Man's creative ability to shape the world surpasses that of any other animal, and only man relies on culture rather than instinct to ensure the survival of his species. Humans have the ability to form culture, and as a member of a society, one acquires culture, preserves it and transmits it from generation to generation. Sharing a common culture helps define the group of people or society to which individuals belong.
Culture
is all the valuable things that can
be created
by
man
on the basis of the natural world.
Culture
is a concept with broad content with
many
different
interpretations, related to all aspects of
human
beings and spirits.
Culture
includes
all
human
products and as such,
culture
includes
both sides: the immaterial
planes
of society such as language,
ideas
, values, and material aspects such as
houses
.
,
clothing, vehicles, etc.
.
Both sides are necessary to manufacture the product and are part of the documentation. In daily life,
culture
is
often
understood as literature, art such as poetry, fine arts, theater, cinema.
.
.
The
"
cultural centers
"
are everywhere in this understanding. Another way of understanding common sense:
culture
is a way of life that
includes
the style of food, clothing, behavior and even beliefs and knowledge received.
.
.
That's why we say someone is a
culture
.
high
culture
, has a
textization
or low
textization
, uncultured.
In anthropology and sociology, the concept of
culture
is referred
to in the broadest sense.
Culture
includes
everything
that is
a part of
human
life.
Culture
is not
only
what
is related
to the spirit
but
also
includes
the material.
Culture
is linked
to
human
biological evolution and it is the product of intelligent
people
(Homo sapiens). In the process of development, the biological or instinctive effect
gradually
diminished as humanity gained the intelligence to shape the natural environment for itself. By this time,
human
nature is no longer instinctive
but
cultural.
Man
's creative ability to shape the world surpasses that of any other animal, and
only
man
relies on
culture
rather
than instinct to ensure the survival of his species.
Humans
have the ability to form
culture
, and as a member of a society, one acquires
culture
, preserves it and transmits it from generation to generation. Sharing a common
culture
helps
define the group of
people
or society to which individuals belong.