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misplaced-concreteness

A fallacy where abstract categories like 'economic' or 'religious' are mistakenly treated as concrete, discrete subdivisions within cultures rather than as analytical perspectives.

1 chapter across 1 book

Steps to an Ecology of Mind (1972)Gregory Bateson

Part II: Form and

In this chapter, Bateson critiques a 1935 Social Sciences Research Council Memorandum on culture contact, arguing that its categorical approach is flawed due to vague problem formulation and oversimplified classifications of cultural traits. He proposes a more nuanced framework that recognizes the complexity and multi-functionality of cultural traits and extends the concept of culture contact to include intra-community differentiation. Bateson emphasizes the need to study culture contact through multiple aspects of unity within groups, including structural and affective dimensions, to better understand processes of cultural change and equilibrium.