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Culture as a ways of thinking, feeling and acting is said by :
Herskovits
Kluckhohn
Marett
Bidney
- Herskovits: Melville Herskovits was an anthropologist known for his studies on African cultures and cultural relativism. While he contributed to discussions on culture, he didn't specifically define culture as ways of thinking, feeling, and acting.
- Kluckhohn: Clyde Kluckhohn, an anthropologist, considered culture as a total life way of people, embodying patterns of thinking, feeling, and acting. His comprehensive definition ties closely to understanding culture's impact on human behavior.
- Marett: Robert Ranulph Marett was an anthropologist, but his work was more focused on the origins of religion and primitive cultures rather than defining culture in contemporary terms.
- Bidney: David Bidney was a philosopher and anthropologist known for his theoretical approach to culture. However, his focus wasn’t specifically on defining culture in terms of thinking, feeling, and acting.
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