Quote by: Edward T. Hall

It is characteristic of all extension systems to be treated as distinct and separate from the user and to take on an identity of their own. Religions, philosophies, literature, and art illustrate this. After a time, the extended system accretes to itself a past and a history as well as a body of knowledge and skills that can be learned. Such systems can be studied and appreciated as entities in themselves.


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  • NameEdward T. Hall
  • DescriptionAmerican anthropologist
  • BornMay 16, 1914
  • DiedJuly 20, 2009
  • CountryUnited States Of America
  • ProfessionAnthropologist; Sociologist