Cours de philosophie positive. (6/6) by Auguste Comte

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Author Comte, Auguste, 1798-1857
Title Cours de philosophie positive. (6/6)
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Summary "Cours de philosophie positive" by Auguste Comte is a comprehensive philosophical treatise written in the early 19th century. This final volume aims to consolidate Comte's thoughts on social philosophy, presenting his conclusions on the evolution of human knowledge and the necessary development towards a rational and peaceful society. The work is a culmination of Comte's efforts to establish a new scientific approach to understanding societal organization, rooted in positivism. At the start of this volume, Comte addresses the reader with a personal preface that outlines the personal and historical challenges he has faced throughout the long process of writing this multi-volume treatise. He reflects on the interplay between philosophical development and historical events, particularly the impact of the industrial and social revolutions. The opening also touches on the conflict with traditional theological and metaphysical views, setting the stage for a rational reorganization of society that he believes is crucial for its progress. Comte emphasizes the importance of this work in defining a coherent philosophical framework that aligns with the unfolding of modern civilization. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Language French
LoC Class B: Philosophy, Psychology, Religion
Subject Positivism
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