Clifford Geertz:
The notion that unless a cultural phenomenon is empirically universal it
cannot reflect anything about the nature of man is about as logical as
the notion that because sickle-cell anemia is, fortunately, not
universal it cannot tell us anything about human genetic processes. It
is not whether phenomena are empirically common that is critical in
science - else why should Becquerel have been so interested in the
peculiar behavior of uranium? - but whether they can be made to reveal
the enduring natural processes that underlie them. Seeing heaven in a
grain of sand is not a trick only poets can accomplish.
From "The Impact of the Concept of Culture on the Concept of Man" (1965).
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