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    Geertz Argues That Generalizations About Human Thought and Behavior (For
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Geertz argues that generalizations about human thought and behavior (for example, that "all people have supernatural beliefs") are basically meaningless, in that they fail to help us understand the belief systems of specific cultures.

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