
Cours de philosophie positive. (1/6)
"Cours de philosophie positive (1/6)" by Auguste Comte is a philosophical work published between 1830 and 1842. This six-volume series transcribes Comte's comprehensive course on the history of sciences and political philosophy. Beginning with general considerations, it systematically reconstructs scientific knowledge through mathematics, astronomy, physics, chemistry, biology, sociology, and political science. Comte introduces his law of three stages explaining the historical development of human thought and establishes the positivist philosophy he invented.
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