September 1954
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286 Reads
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786 Citations
The Journal of Philosophy
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September 1954
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286 Reads
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786 Citations
The Journal of Philosophy
... Culture can be defined as the patterns of ideas, knowledge, attitudes, and behaviors historically derived in communal living and continued selectively in the next generations and their reflections in institutions and other communal settings (Kroeber and Kluckholm 1952). Socialization practices in the family play an essential role in the continuation and spread of culture. ...
September 1954
The Journal of Philosophy