Passage 6
Questions 26 to 30 are based on the following passage
In the 1950s, a collection of definitions of culture by A L. Kroeber produced 164 different ones that had appeared in wrings since 1700 The fest definition was proposed by Edward Taylor He said that "culture, or civilization is that complex whole which includes knowledge, belief, art, law, morals, customs, and any other capabilities and habits acquired by man as a member of society" The phrase "that complex whole" is the most longstanding feature of this proposition. Note tat two other features of Taylor's definition have not stood the test of time. First, most scholars now avoid the use of"man" to refer to all humans and instead use words such as humans" and "people." While you may argue that the word "man can be used to refer to all human beings, many studies indicate that this usage can be confusing. Second, most scholars no longer equate culture with civilization. The term civilization implies sense of "Highness versus no-civilized "lowness" and sets up a distinction placing "us" (civilized nations of Europe and North America) in a superior position to "Them" he other societies.
In contemporary theories of culture, there are two important definitions Clifford Geertz believes that culture consists of symbols, motivations, moods, and thoughts This definition focuses on people's perceptions, thoughts, and ideas, and does mot include behavior as a part of culture, Cultural materialist Marvin Harris states that a culture is the total socially acquired life-way or life-style of a group of people. It consist of the pattered repetitive ways of thinking, feeling, and acting that are characteristic of the members of a particular society or segment of society. The definition of culture used in this book follows Harris's more comprehensive approach.
The scholar who defined culture as a "complex whole" was__.
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