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Auguste Comte

2016
Auguste Comte (b. 1798–d. 1857), mathematician, philosopher of science, grand systematizer of positivism, and in later years founder and High Priest of the Church of Humanity, coined the term sociology, a branch of knowledge he claimed to have established as a positive science.
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Auguste Comte

1993
This volume continues to explore the life and works of Auguste Comte during his so-called second career. It covers the period from the coup d'état of Louis Napoleon in late 1851 to Comte's death in 1857. During these early years of the Second Empire, Comte became increasingly conservative and anxious to control his disciples.
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Auguste Comte

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1983
M A, Shampo, R A, Kyle
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Auguste Comte

Rocky Mountain Review of Language and Literature, 1984
James P. Gilroy, Arline Reilein Standley
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Organism and environment in Auguste Comte

History of the Human Sciences, 2021
Ryan McVeigh
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Auguste Comte

2009
Auguste Comte (1798-1857), the founder of positivism, stood at the junction of two important traditions in European thought. One was what we might call an ‘encyclopaedic’ tradition, which aimed at the systematization of knowledge and the construction of a scientific understanding of society.
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Auguste Comte

Philosophica: Enciclopedia filosófica online
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Auguste Comte

2017
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Auguste Comte's Psychology

Psychological Reports, 1958
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Auguste Comte

International Studies in Philosophy, 1998
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