A General View of Positivism
Por Comte, Auguste
Publicado por Good Press
English
2019
ISBN 4057664648662
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In "A General View of Positivism," Auguste Comte offers a foundational exploration of the philosophy of positivism, which asserts that genuine knowledge is exclusively derived from empirical evidence and scientific inquiry. Comte's literary style is characterized by its systematic approach, combining historical analysis with theoretical insights, reflecting a transformative period in the 19th century where the challenges of modernity demanded new epistemologies. The book serves as both a critique of metaphysical thinking and a celebration of scientific advancement, mapping the evolution of human thought across three stages: theological, metaphysical, and positive. Auguste Comte (1798-1857), often considered the father of sociology, experienced the upheavals of the French Revolution, which deeply influenced his philosophical outlook. His commitment to the scientific method and social progress was a direct response to the chaos of his time, forging his belief that society could be understood and improved through scientific principles. As he developed the principles of sociology, he sought to create a new social order grounded in scientific understanding, perfect for approaching issues of his day. "A General View of Positivism" is indispensable for readers interested in the interplay between science and philosophy, as well as those eager to grasp the underpinnings of modern social science. Comte challenges readers to engage with the possibilities of human knowledge, making this work a cornerstone for anyone exploring the roots of contemporary thought.
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