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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

Kroeber & Kluckhohm

Culture a totality of learned human behaviour transmitted by social inheritance

Totality & social inheritance

Herkowitz

Manmade part of environment

Ecological view

MC Grew 1998

Observed that non-human primates engage in social activities that show all basic characteristics of human culture

No human primates

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

Kroeber

Culture that which human species has and other social species lacks

Conclusion

Malinoswki

Culture as a total way of life & includes all the mental, social & physical, means which makes life seen its course

Functionalist perspective

Leslie white

Symbolising as the ability to originate and bestow meaning upon a thing & ability to group & appreciate such meaning

Symbolic view

R C BROWN

Culture as a social heritage which perpetuates social life

Functionalist

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