difference between material and non- material culture?
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There are many, many elements and aspects of culture. However, each can be categorized as either material or nonmaterial culture. Material culture
Nonmaterial culture includes creations and abstract ideas that are not embodied in physical objects. In other words, any intangible products created and shared between the members of a culture over time are aspects of their nonmaterial culture. Social roles, rules, ethics, and beliefs are just some examples. All of them are crucial guides for members of a culture to use to know how to behave in their society and interpret the world.
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Difference between material and non- material;
- The items that make up material culture are those that were made by people. The abstract concepts and modes of thought that make up a culture are referred to as nonmaterial culture.
- While non-material culture refers to ideas, attitudes, or beliefs in a given culture, material culture refers to the tangible artefacts that represent a certain civilization.
- A culture's nonmaterial culture includes all irrational creations that are shared throughout time by its members.
- Examples include social norms, laws, ethics, and beliefs. All of these are essential manuals that members of a culture use to understand how to act in their community and perceive the outside world.
- A few examples of nonmaterial culture are phrases, clothing rules, and traffic restrictions. Examples of material culture include vehicles, structures, attire, and tools.
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