Comte

Comte

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May 5, 2015 · Italian · Paperback (167 pages)
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Format Paperback
Pages 167
Language Italian
Published May 5, 2015
Publisher Corriere della sera

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Alberto Peratoner and Armando Torno delve into the life and thoughts of Auguste Comte, a pivotal figure in the development of positivism. Recognized as the father of this philosophical movement, Comte sought to apply scientific reasoning to social phenomena, advocating for a society grounded in empirical knowledge rather than metaphysical or theological interpretations.

The authors explore Comte's revolutionary ideas and their profound impact on modern thought, examining how his vision for a rational society laid the groundwork for contemporary social sciences. Through a nuanced analysis, they highlight Comte's enduring legacy and the relevance of his principles in understanding the complexities of the human experience today.
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