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What are the category classifications of the content of culture, according to J.W. Woodard (1936) in Ezewu (1983)?

      

What are the category classifications of the content of culture, according to J.W. Woodard (1936) in Ezewu (1983)?

  

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Francis
a) The inducive Aspect:
This aspect of culture includes knowledge of all that has been inductively derived or invented and that has been tested and practiced. It in-eludes material objects such as tools, and machines, as well as skills, techniques, knowledge and methods. These are the aspects of culture that have been invented by man and have been practiced over time.

b) The aesthetic Aspect:
This aspect of culture consists of works of art and the symbols and vestments of rituals. They include ritual carvings and some of the items found in museums such as cowry shells, beads and amulets.

c) The Control Aspect:
This contains all those things or actions that exercise control over behaviour of group members, such as moral standards, religion and political sanctions and law.

francis1897 answered the question on August 18, 2022 at 11:13


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