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Course of Positive Philosophy

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Book by Auguste Comte
Course of Positive Philosophy
AuthorAuguste Comte
Original titleCours de Philosophie Positive
Genresociology
Publication date
1830-1842

TheCourse of Positive Philosophy (Cours de Philosophie Positive) was a series of texts written by the Frenchphilosopher of science and foundingsociologist,Auguste Comte, between 1830 and 1842. Within the work he unveiled theepistemological perspective ofpositivism. The works were translated into English byHarriet Martineau and condensed to formThe Positive Philosophy of Auguste Comte (1853). It has been described as a foundational text for the discipline of sociology.[1][2]

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The first three volumes of theCourse dealt chiefly with the physical sciences already in existence (mathematics, astronomy, physics, chemistry, biology), whereas the latter two emphasised the inevitable coming of social science. It is in observing the circular dependence of theory and observation in science, and classifying the sciences in this way, that Comte may be regarded as the first philosopher of science in the modern sense of the term.[3] For him, the physical sciences, which were 'simple', had necessarily to arrive first, before humanity could adequately channel its efforts into the most challenging and complex "queen science" of human society itself. Comte believed that social harmony is possible only when there is intellectual harmony, which is in turn possible only when all social sciences have entered the phase of positivism, with Sociology being the last to arrive. Then everybody should be taught modern science so that they can internalize the new scientific values in their lives. HisA General View of Positivism (published in English in 1865) would therefore set out to define, in more detail, the empirical goals of sociology.

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  1. ^Park, Robert E. (1921)."Sociology and the Social Sciences".American Journal of Sociology.26 (4):401–424.ISSN 0002-9602.
  2. ^"A Comtean Centenary".American Journal of Sociology.27 (4):510–513. 1922.doi:10.1086/213378.ISSN 0002-9602.
  3. ^Bourdeau, Michel,"Auguste Comte",The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy (Summer 2011 Edition)
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