A Comparison Of Durkheim and Frued on Native American Culture
Title: A Comparison Of Durkheim and Frued on Native American Culture
Category: /Literature/English
Details: Words: 1313 | Pages: 5 (approximately 235 words/page)
A Comparison Of Durkheim and Frued on Native American Culture
Category: /Literature/English
Details: Words: 1313 | Pages: 5 (approximately 235 words/page)
A Comparison of Durkheim and Freud on Native American Culture
Emile Durkheim and Sigmund Freud have radically different views on Native American culture. Freud, a psychologist, believes "that our task to civilization is to defend us against nature." He thinks that there are superior powers in nature like fate that inflict undetermined influences upon society (Freud). On the other hand, Durkheim a sociologist believes "religion is a unified system of beliefs and practices relative to
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Durkheim, Emile. "The Elementary Forms of the Religious Life." Religion 101 A, B. Ed. Liz Wilson, Jim Hanges, and Hugh Halman. Oxford: Oxford Copy Shop and Typing Pool, Inc. 1999.
Freud, Sigmund. "The Future of an Illusion." Religion 101 A, B. Ed. Liz Wilson, Jim Hanges, and Hugh Halman. Oxford: Oxford Copy Shop and Typing Pool, Inc. 1999.
Hanges, Jim. "Native American Religions." Religion 101. Miami University. 8 Sept. 1999.
Hunter, Susan. "Native Traditions = Methods of Seeking Life." Religion 101. Miami University. 13 Sept. 1999.