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Auguste Comte



Comte, Auguste - ōgüstˈ kôNt, 1798–1857, French philosopher, founder of the school of philosophy known as positivism, educated in Paris. From 1818 to 1824 he contributed to the publications of Saint-Simon, and the direction of much of Comte's future work may be attributed to this association. Comte was primarily a social reformer. His goal was a society in which   Read More...

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    A History of Social Philosophy (Chap. XIII "Auguste Comte, the Founder of Sociology")
    by Herbert Blumer, William E. Cole, Charles A. Ellwood. 571 pgs.


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