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Jan. 23, 1858 The New York Times Archives See the article in its original context from January 23, 1858, Page 2 Buy Reprints View on timesmachine ...
The intellectual life of Auguste Comte, a radical and controversial figure who founded the discipline of Sociology, and launched Positivism, a philosophical and political movement whose influence ...
This article focuses on the relationship between Comte and the Saint-Simonians, who were vying to become the leaders of the generation of 1820 in its search for a general doctrine to revitalize ...
The intellectual life of Auguste Comte, a radical and controversial figure who founded the discipline of Sociology, and launched Positivism, a philosophical and political movement whose influence ...
Originally organised by the English Positivist Society in the 1930s, the Auguste Comte Memorial Lectures are now hosted by LSE Philosophy, where they provide a public platform for some of the world’s ...
Comte enjoined Edger, moreover, to direct his propaganda especially to women, who must be disgusted with the dry bones of Protestantism and theism. Yet he had to check his disciple’s extravagances.
Books Received Published: 07 October 1875 The Positive Philosophy of Auguste Comte W. STANLEY JEVONS Nature 12, 491–492 (1875) Cite this article ...
Ralph R. Ireland, Auguste Comte's Views on Slavery, The Journal of Negro Education, Vol. 20, No. 4 (Autumn, 1951), pp. 558-561 ...
Books Received Published: 09 November 1929 Auguste Comte, Thinker and Lover Nature 124, 721 (1929) Cite this article ...
Donald MacKenzie, Professor of Social and Political Science and author of the influential book An Engine, Not a Camera, will give this year’s Auguste Comte Memorial Lecture on 23 February. It is very ...
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