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The early writings of Auguste Comte, is where he began contributing to philosophy of science. This was set during the time he was working as a secretary for Henri de Saint-Simon, a business man and French social theorist. The early writings contain many of his essays he wrote early on in his career. These essays include, “Separation between opinions and desires,” “ Philosophical considerations on the Sciences and and Scientists” and, “Considerations on the Spiritual Power.”
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Comte, A. (1998). Contents. In H. Jones (Ed.), Comte: Early Political Writings (Cambridge Texts in the History of Political Thought, pp. V-Vi). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
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“The Course on Positive Philosophy” Contained 6 volumes, but was later condensed into 3 volumes by Harriet Martineau. In this book he talks about positivism and positive philosophy. He explains this with the use of mathematics including, geometry and calculus. He also goes on to explore astronomy, physics, and chemistry.
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Auguste Comte is most well known for his work in positivism. Positivism isn't exactly what I expected when I dove into understanding it. Its not about Positive or negative, its more so about being neutral. It is also being positive, or certain. He also believed that you should gain knowledge by using the scientific method.
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Comte, Auguste, et al. The Positive Philosophy of Auguste Comte. Batoche, 2000.
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The Positive Philosophy Of Auguste Comte Volume 2 consists of social physics. Some of the topics within this volume include, “Principal philosophical attempts to constitute a social science,” “Relation of sociology to the other departments of positive philosophy,” “Preparation of the historical question: First theological phase, fetichism – beginning of the theological and military system,” and “Second phase, polytheism – development of the theological and military system.”
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Comte, Auguste, and Harriet Martineau. The Positive Philosophy of Auguste Comte. Cambridge University Press, 2009.
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This video will share with you information about Auguste's view of positivism.
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""Comte defines religion as ‘the state of complete harmony peculiar to human life […] when all the parts of Life are ordered in their natural relations to each other’ (1851, v. 2, 8; E.,v. 2, 8).""
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""‘Love comes first and leads us to the faith, so long as the growth is spontaneous; but when it becomes systematic, then the belief is constructed in order to regulate the action of love’ (1852, v. 2, 152; E., v. 2, 83)""
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Bourdeau, Michel, "Auguste Comte", The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy (Winter 2020 Edition), Edward N. Zalta (ed.), URL = https://plato.stanford.edu/archives/win2020/entries/comte/.
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In this writing he was talking about the existence of positive study in humanity broken up into two different parts. Statical and dynamical. This study itself brings in information that is focused on sociology and biology combined.
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“Henri De Saint-Simon.” Encyclopædia Britannica, Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc., 13 Oct. 2020, www.britannica.com/biography/Henri-de-Saint-Simon. Bourdeau, Michel, "Auguste Comte", The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy (Winter 2020 Edition), Edward N. Zalta (ed.), URL = https://plato.stanford.edu/archives/win2020/entries/comte/.
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Comte, A. (1998). Contents. In H. Jones (Ed.), Comte: Early Political Writings (Cambridge Texts in the History of Political Thought, pp. V-Vi). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Comte, Auguste, et al. The Positive Philosophy of Auguste Comte. Batoche, 2000. Harrison, F., Congreve, R., Hutton, H. D., Bridges, J. H., Comte, A., Beesly, E. S. (1875). System of Positive Polity. United Kingdom: Longmans, Green and Company.
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Harrison, F., Congreve, R., Hutton, H. D., Bridges, J. H., Comte, A., Beesly, E. S. (1875). System of Positive Polity. United Kingdom: Longmans, Green and Company.