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Formato
Brossura
Pagine
167
Lingua
Italiano
Pubblicato
May 5, 2015
Editore
Corriere della sera
Descrizione
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.
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.