This thesis discusses the philosophy of positivism in nineteenth century France. Based on an empirical vision of society, positivism advocated values of rationality, progress, and secularization. In that way, it stood as one of the defining systems of thought of the modern era. I discuss, however, an undercurrent of anxiety about those same values. Positivism\u27s founder, Auguste Comte, argued that all sciences would become unified and organized under universal principles and empirical standards. He viewed the human mind as becoming more rationalized throughout history. In his later career, however, he argued that rationalism was a destructive force and that a new form of secular religion as necessary to establish morality and order. I arg...
The influence of Auguste Comte (1798–1857) in the history of the natural and the social sciences is ...
Humans are the most dominant creatures, so humans have the largest population on earth at this time....
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peer reviewedThe 19th century was a century represented by its actors as one of irreversible progres...
The early nineteenth century was a defining moment in the emergence of new, future-oriented visions ...
The rapid science in the modern era, provides significant changes for humans, both in the fields of ...
International audienceAuguste Comte's doctrine of positivism was both a philosophy of science and a ...
French intellectual Auguste Comte was the most influential sociologist and philosopher of science in...
grantor: University of TorontoThe thesis aims to re-think the totalisation attempted by A...
In the intellectual and sociopolitical turbulent period of the post-1789 era, following his principl...
This study examines the loss of original principles that distinguish ancient Western philosophy as a...
SUMMARY. — In 1832, Auguste Comte, founder of positivism, demanded that history of sciences be offic...
Auguste Comte was the most influential sociologist and philosopher of science in the Nineteenth Cent...
This thesis considers how Auguste Comte’s positivist philosophy was put into practice in Mexico betw...
My thesis examines the fluid boundaries between French historical and literary writing in the 19th c...
The influence of Auguste Comte (1798–1857) in the history of the natural and the social sciences is ...
Humans are the most dominant creatures, so humans have the largest population on earth at this time....
Research Data Management awareness and knowledge among UFS LIS management and information librarians...
peer reviewedThe 19th century was a century represented by its actors as one of irreversible progres...
The early nineteenth century was a defining moment in the emergence of new, future-oriented visions ...
The rapid science in the modern era, provides significant changes for humans, both in the fields of ...
International audienceAuguste Comte's doctrine of positivism was both a philosophy of science and a ...
French intellectual Auguste Comte was the most influential sociologist and philosopher of science in...
grantor: University of TorontoThe thesis aims to re-think the totalisation attempted by A...
In the intellectual and sociopolitical turbulent period of the post-1789 era, following his principl...
This study examines the loss of original principles that distinguish ancient Western philosophy as a...
SUMMARY. — In 1832, Auguste Comte, founder of positivism, demanded that history of sciences be offic...
Auguste Comte was the most influential sociologist and philosopher of science in the Nineteenth Cent...
This thesis considers how Auguste Comte’s positivist philosophy was put into practice in Mexico betw...
My thesis examines the fluid boundaries between French historical and literary writing in the 19th c...
The influence of Auguste Comte (1798–1857) in the history of the natural and the social sciences is ...
Humans are the most dominant creatures, so humans have the largest population on earth at this time....
Research Data Management awareness and knowledge among UFS LIS management and information librarians...