Positive Philosophy of Auguste Comte

Positive Philosophy of Auguste Comte

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Comte, Auguste
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The Positive Philosophy of Auguste Comte is a condensed English version of the French philosopher's controversial work, freely translated by Harriet Martineau and published in two volumes in 1853. Martineau's abridged and more easily digestible version of Comte's work was intended to be readily accessible to a wide general readership, particularly those she felt to be morally and intellectually adrift, and Comte's philosophy indeed attracted a significant following in Britain in the later nineteenth century. Comte's 'doctrine' promoted personal and public ethics and social cohesion based no longer on metaphysics but on strict scientific method, and anticipated twentieth-century logical positivism and secular humanism. The first volume of this translation contains Parts 1 to 5 and sets out the nature and importance of positivism, leading on to an overview of the 'positive sciences': mathematics, astronomy, physics, chemistry and biology.
EAN 9781108001199
ISBN 110800119X
Binding Paperback / softback
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Publication date July 20, 2009
Pages 524
Language English
Dimensions 216 x 140 x 30
Country United Kingdom
Readership Professional & Scholarly
Authors Comte, Auguste
Illustrations Worked examples or Exercises
Translators Martineau Harriet
Series Cambridge Library Collection - Science and Religion