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Illustrate the relationship between knowledge and culture with examples
Culture is not equal to knowledge, and knowledge is not equal to culture! Doctors can only call it erudition. If he is not suitable for the way of the world, dealing with people, talking and doing things, then he is a doctor with both knowledge and illiteracy! Knowledge is just a skill, but culture is a person's comprehensive connotation, and having culture does not necessarily require high knowledge! What is knowledge? Knowledge is the understanding of science, art or technology, the sum total of knowledge about truth and principle acquired by human beings, and the sum total of knowledge and experience accumulated by human beings about nature and society. Generally speaking, it is people's understanding of nature, science and technology and humanities from primary school to university in real life.
Culture is the sum of values, aesthetic taste, lifestyle, way of thinking and moral orientation.
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