Can you recognize the different ways Tylor, Durkheim, and James defined religion?
a) Tylor: belief in spiritual beings, Durkheim: a unified system of beliefs and practices relative to sacred things, James: the feelings, acts, and experiences of individual men in their solitude
b) Tylor: the study of human societies, Durkheim: the classification of knowledge, James: the analysis of consciousness
c) Tylor: the evolution of culture, Durkheim: the function of religion in society, James: the psychology of religious experience
d) Both a and b are correct