
Auguste Comte
O Autorze
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.
Narodowość
Francuski
Data Urodzenia
January 19, 1798
Miejsce Urodzenia
Montpellier, Languedoc-Roussillon, France
Data śmierci
September 5, 1857
Zainspirowany przez
Zaangażowany
Émile Durkheim
Georges Dumas
Herbert Spencer
LITTRE E
Henry Thomas Buckle
Albion W. Small
E. Littré
Lester F. Ward
Jean-Marie Guyau
J. M. Constantin Prevost
Frederic Harrison
Émile Littré
John K. (John Kells) Ingram
William Graham Sumner
Lester Frank Ward
Fatma Moumni
João Camilo de Oliveira Torres
Gabino Barreda
Wolf Lepenies
Niyazi Berkes
Spencer Herbert