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A General View Of Positivism 1st Edition Auguste Comte

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A General View Of Positivism 1st Edition Auguste Comte
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 15.38 MB
Pages: 443
Author: Auguste Comte
ISBN: 9781108000642, 1108000649
Language: English
Year: 2009
Edition: 1

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A General View Of Positivism 1st Edition Auguste Comte by Auguste Comte 9781108000642, 1108000649 instant download after payment.

In A General View of Positivism French philosopher Auguste Comte (1798-1857) gives an overview of his social philosophy known as Positivism. Comte, credited with coining the term 'sociology' and one of the first to argue for it as a science, is concerned with reform, progress and the problem of social order in society. In this English edition of the work, published in 1865, he addresses the practical problems of implementing his philosophy or doctrine, as he also refers to Positivism, into society. He believes that society evolves through a series of stages that are ruled by social laws and culminate in a superior form of social life. During this reorganisation of society, which will find its greatest supporters among women and the working class, a 'new moral power' will emerge. Under the motto 'love, order and progress' Comte wishes humanism to replace organised religion as the object of spiritual worship.

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