Asked by Jerelyn Seguin on Jul 29, 2024
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What did Durkheim call objects that represent the sacred?
A) totems
B) animas
C) ciphers
D) symbols
Durkheim
Refers to Emile Durkheim, a French sociologist who significantly contributed to the establishment of sociology as a discipline, focusing on areas like social solidarity and collective behavior.
Totems
Are objects that symbolize the sacred.
Sacred
Connected with God (or the gods) or dedicated to a religious purpose and so deserving veneration.
- Understand Durkheim's theories regarding the sacred, profane, rituals, and totems in religious contexts.
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Mohammad HasifAug 02, 2024
Final Answer :
A
Explanation :
Durkheim called objects that represent the sacred "totems." He believed that these totems were central to the collective identity and religious practices of tribal societies, serving as symbols of both the society itself and the sacred or spiritual forces to which the society was connected.
Learning Objectives
- Understand Durkheim's theories regarding the sacred, profane, rituals, and totems in religious contexts.
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