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* Patterns of society, institutions, | * Patterns of society, institutions, | ||
* **Sacred and profane**: All societies must have at least one social fact, the distinction between sacred and profane. Sacred things are things set aside and forbidden. Profane things are normal, everyday things with no special meaning or importance. | * **Sacred and profane**: All societies must have at least one social fact, the distinction between sacred and profane. Sacred things are things set aside and forbidden. Profane things are normal, everyday things with no special meaning or importance. | ||
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+ | ## Durkheim and relativism ## | ||
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+ | Is Durkheim saying that the sacred is whatever people in a society say is sacred? | ||
## Why must a society worship itself? ## | ## Why must a society worship itself? ## |
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