Culture and Society As A Complex Whole: Prepared By: T. Carlo M. Pastrana
Culture and Society As A Complex Whole: Prepared By: T. Carlo M. Pastrana
as a COMPLEX WHOLE
OBJECTIVES
one of the founders of modern anthropology,
DEFINITIONS
characterize culture as a “complex whole”
LEVELS
which encompasses beliefs, practices, traits,
TYPES values, attitudes, laws, norms, artifacts,
symbols, knowledge and everything that a
person learns and shares as a member of the
society.
The “complex whole” suggests that culture
cannot be simply broken down into a set of
characteristics. It means that an
understanding of a part can only be
achieved in relation to other parts of the
system.
CHARACTERISTICS of CULTURE
3. Culture is shared.
Culture is not something that an
individual alone can possess.
Culture, in sociological sense, is
shared. For example, people of a
society share all customs, traditions,
beliefs, ideas, values, morals, etc.
CHARACTERISTICS of CULTURE
4.Culture is learned.
Culture is not inborn. It is learned.
Unlearned behavior then, is not
culture. Shaking hands, saying
thanks, etc. are cultural behaviors.
Not all behaviors are learned, but
most of these can be.
CHARACTERISTICS of CULTURE