explain the intellectualist theories of religion
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Comte (1908) took up this theory and wrote that in due courses Fetishism was replaced by Polytheism. ... These latter theories are known as intellectualist theories of religion, because both assume that the primitives are rational being, although their efforts to explain natural phenomena are somewhat crude.
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Comte (1908) took up this theory and wrote that in due courses Fetishism was replaced by Polytheism. ... These latter theories are known as intellectualist theories of religion, because both assume that the primitives are rational being, although their efforts to explain natural phenomena are somewhat crude.
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