The early nineteenth century was a defining moment in the emergence of new, future-oriented visions of human progress. This thesis analyses this development of modern thought through a particular case study: the search for a science of society in France in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries. Through a contextual study of ideas and knowledge production, the chapters examine the successive models of reform and regeneration that defined this search, tracking a shift in the way these models were conceptualised. This shift involved a transition from individual to collective models of improvement, or, more discursively, from perfectibility to progress. This thesis documents this shift by tracing the origins and development of ear...
This paper examines the analyses of the role of scientific experiment by three French scholars. It c...
International audienceThis paper discusses the attitudes toward theory (mathematical knowledge, rati...
SUMMARY. — In 1832, Auguste Comte, founder of positivism, demanded that history of sciences be offic...
This thesis discusses the philosophy of positivism in nineteenth century France. Based on an empiric...
peer reviewedThe 19th century was a century represented by its actors as one of irreversible progres...
The 18th century is the opening to cognitive progress (epistemology) which becomes the core of histo...
[INTRODUCTION] The fact of change need not necessarily imply progress. Nevertheless, by progress we ...
My thesis examines the fluid boundaries between French historical and literary writing in the 19th c...
This article explores how the Enlightenment values of reason, freedom and progress has shaped and co...
This article investigates the historical and philosophical background of the French tradition of his...
This article is concerned with one of the notable but forgotten research strands that developed out ...
A history of France from the fall of the Roman Empire to the French Revolution employed population t...
A new idea of the future emerged in eighteenth-century France. With the development of modern biolog...
International audienceThis paper discusses the attitudes toward theory (mathematical knowledge, rati...
The nineteenth century saw the rise of Darwinism as a new paradigm for the study of nature and man m...
This paper examines the analyses of the role of scientific experiment by three French scholars. It c...
International audienceThis paper discusses the attitudes toward theory (mathematical knowledge, rati...
SUMMARY. — In 1832, Auguste Comte, founder of positivism, demanded that history of sciences be offic...
This thesis discusses the philosophy of positivism in nineteenth century France. Based on an empiric...
peer reviewedThe 19th century was a century represented by its actors as one of irreversible progres...
The 18th century is the opening to cognitive progress (epistemology) which becomes the core of histo...
[INTRODUCTION] The fact of change need not necessarily imply progress. Nevertheless, by progress we ...
My thesis examines the fluid boundaries between French historical and literary writing in the 19th c...
This article explores how the Enlightenment values of reason, freedom and progress has shaped and co...
This article investigates the historical and philosophical background of the French tradition of his...
This article is concerned with one of the notable but forgotten research strands that developed out ...
A history of France from the fall of the Roman Empire to the French Revolution employed population t...
A new idea of the future emerged in eighteenth-century France. With the development of modern biolog...
International audienceThis paper discusses the attitudes toward theory (mathematical knowledge, rati...
The nineteenth century saw the rise of Darwinism as a new paradigm for the study of nature and man m...
This paper examines the analyses of the role of scientific experiment by three French scholars. It c...
International audienceThis paper discusses the attitudes toward theory (mathematical knowledge, rati...
SUMMARY. — In 1832, Auguste Comte, founder of positivism, demanded that history of sciences be offic...