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‘Epistemological, axiological and systematic foundations of the concept of culture, from the perspective of anthropology’

Abstract

The concept of culture has been lent in modern society to many, so diverse meanings, which refer to the educational level of certain individuals who are described as ‘cults’, or to the practice of refined ways in which daily treatment is treated, and finally to the habits and ways of being socially defined. From the point of view of society studies, only the concept of ‘culture’, understood as the physical and spiritual manifestations of the whole of humanity, which are shared and subject to some sort of pattern, is valid. We could then say, and first of all, that there is a first universal dimension in this concept and is the culture understood as a human heritage in all the latitudes of the land, as a species without distinction of nuances shaped by genetics, the environment or history.

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