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Auguste Comte was a French philosopher known as the father of positivism and sociology. He sought to establish a scientific basis for the study of society, and his work laid the foundation for many social sciences. Comte's ideas revolved around the notion that human thought progresses through three stages: theological, metaphysical, and positive. In the positive stage, which he advocated for, knowledge is derived from scientific observation and empirical evidence, steering society towards a more rational and progressive future.