Auguste Comte was the most influential sociologist and philosopher of science in the Nineteenth Century. Part 1 summarized his works and analyzed reactions to them by Transcendentalists and Unitarians from 1837 until just after the Civil War. Part 2 examines in detail the post-war Transcendentalist and liberal Unitarian institutions of the Free Religious Association and the Radical Club and their different approaches to spiritual faith based on intuitionalism and reliance on scientific proof. In the background to their disputes is the positivism of Auguste Comte, who served as an easy source of common criticism. But at the same time as they wrote against positivism, both intuitionalists and those who relied on science were significantly inf...
The rapid science in the modern era, provides significant changes for humans, both in the fields of ...
What sets Comte apart from all those who wanted to make philosophy more scientific is that he also w...
This comprehensive qualitative literature study examines the profound impact of Auguste Comte's phil...
Auguste Comte was the most influential sociologist and philosopher of science in the Nineteenth Cent...
French intellectual Auguste Comte was the most influential sociologist and philosopher of science in...
International audienceAuguste Comte's doctrine of positivism was both a philosophy of science and a ...
Auguste Comte's (1798–1857) theory of religion is one of the most controversial aspects of his philo...
Auguste Comte's (1798–1857) theory of religion is one of the most controversial aspects of his philo...
grantor: University of TorontoThe thesis aims to re-think the totalisation attempted by A...
Auguste Comte and George Eliot were both typical of their time but this thesis contend& that many of...
This thesis discusses the philosophy of positivism in nineteenth century France. Based on an empiric...
The influence of Auguste Comte (1798–1857) in the history of the natural and the social sciences is ...
The study consists of two parts; the first of them includes a general characteristics of Comte as a ...
Among the Victorians who contributed to British sociology were the novelist Harriet Martineau and a ...
In the intellectual and sociopolitical turbulent period of the post-1789 era, following his principl...
The rapid science in the modern era, provides significant changes for humans, both in the fields of ...
What sets Comte apart from all those who wanted to make philosophy more scientific is that he also w...
This comprehensive qualitative literature study examines the profound impact of Auguste Comte's phil...
Auguste Comte was the most influential sociologist and philosopher of science in the Nineteenth Cent...
French intellectual Auguste Comte was the most influential sociologist and philosopher of science in...
International audienceAuguste Comte's doctrine of positivism was both a philosophy of science and a ...
Auguste Comte's (1798–1857) theory of religion is one of the most controversial aspects of his philo...
Auguste Comte's (1798–1857) theory of religion is one of the most controversial aspects of his philo...
grantor: University of TorontoThe thesis aims to re-think the totalisation attempted by A...
Auguste Comte and George Eliot were both typical of their time but this thesis contend& that many of...
This thesis discusses the philosophy of positivism in nineteenth century France. Based on an empiric...
The influence of Auguste Comte (1798–1857) in the history of the natural and the social sciences is ...
The study consists of two parts; the first of them includes a general characteristics of Comte as a ...
Among the Victorians who contributed to British sociology were the novelist Harriet Martineau and a ...
In the intellectual and sociopolitical turbulent period of the post-1789 era, following his principl...
The rapid science in the modern era, provides significant changes for humans, both in the fields of ...
What sets Comte apart from all those who wanted to make philosophy more scientific is that he also w...
This comprehensive qualitative literature study examines the profound impact of Auguste Comte's phil...