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EB Tylor culture |
Complex whole which includes knowledge, art, custom, morals, law and any other capabilities/ habits acquired by man as a member of society |
Everything included |
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Kroeber & Kluckhohm |
Culture a totality of learned human behaviour transmitted by social inheritance |
Totality & social inheritance |
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Herkowitz |
Manmade part of environment |
Ecological view |
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MC Grew 1998 |
Observed that non-human primates engage in social activities that show all basic characteristics of human culture |
No human primates |
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Michele Tomasellon |
Observed that humans are the only ones capable of pooling their cognitive resources, both in contemporary & historical times bringing about modification of cultural traditions |
Cognitive resources |
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Kroeber |
Culture that which human species has and other social species lacks |
Conclusion |
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Malinoswki |
Culture as a total way of life & includes all the mental, social & physical, means which makes life seen its course |
Functionalist perspective |
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Leslie white |
Symbolising as the ability to originate and bestow meaning upon a thing & ability to group & appreciate such meaning |
Symbolic view |
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R C BROWN |
Culture as a social heritage which perpetuates social life |
Functionalist |
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Ralph Linton |
Culture as the sum total of knowledge, attitudes of learned behavioural patterns that are shared and transmitted by the members of a particular society |
Knowledge & attitude of Behavioural pattern |