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A General View of Positivism: Summary exposition of the System of Thought and Life [From Discours Sur L'Ensemble Du Positivisme]

Autor Auguste Comte
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 10 oct 2020
In A General View of Positivism French philosopher Auguste Comte gives an overview of his social philosophy known as Positivism. Comte, credited with coining the term 'sociology' and one of the first to argue for it as a science, is concerned with reform, progress and the problem of social order in society. In this English edition of the work, published in 1865, he addresses the practical problems of implementing his philosophy or doctrine, as he also refers to Positivism, into society. He believes that society evolves through a series of stages that are ruled by social laws and culminate in a superior form of social life. During this reorganisation of society, which will find its greatest supporters among women and the working class, a 'new moral power' will emerge. Under the motto 'love, order and progress' Comte wishes humanism to replace organised religion as the object of spiritual worship.Auguste Comte, considered by some to be the first "philosopher of science," was perhaps most famous for founding the theory of Positivism: a framework of thinking and living meant to engdender unity across humanity, backed by love, science, and intellect.Positivism itself is a combination philosophy and way of life. Here Comte lays down the various tenents of the philosophy, describing what he views as the six major characteristics of the system. Comte goes into surprising detail, going so far as to describe minutae like how children should be educated, the structure of a unified global committee of nations, new flags, calendars, the role of the arts, and so on. He ends the book with what he calls the "Religion of Humanity," a secular religion meant to replace the traditional religions that people of the time were becoming disillusioned with.The book and the theory are both very much products of the time. Comte was born around the end of the French Revolution, and lived in Paris during that time when republican ideas, respect for science, and a revolutionary and forward-thinking spirit made fertile ground for change. He viewed Positivism as the single solution to most of the problems of the day, including Communism, the plight of the working class, the shift away from traditional religion, and the constant war and strife that had plagued humanity.Comte's theories gained a huge following: you might even recognize the Positivist motto, "Order and Progress," inscribed on Brazil's national flag. While Positivism and its executive arm, the Church of Humanity, today only seem to survive in any significant number in Brazil-and even there in a greatly declined state-its theories were hugely influential in the emergence of many "ethical societies" and secular church movements around the globe.
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ISBN-13: 9782382741788
ISBN-10: 2382741783
Pagini: 354
Dimensiuni: 148 x 210 x 22 mm
Greutate: 0.38 kg
Editura: Les Prairies Numeriques

Cuprins

 1. Intellectual Character of Positivism  2. The Social Aspect of Positivism  3. The Action of Positivism Upon the Working Classes  4. The Influence of Positivism Upon Women  5. The Relation of Positivism to Art  6. Conclusion: The Religion of Humanity

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J.H. Bridges’ translation, originally published in 1865, this version first published in 1908, manages to simplify and clarify Comte’s views of positivism and how it is related to the thoughts, feelings and actions of humankind as well as how positivism can be applied to philosophy, politics, industry, poetry, the family and the future. This title will be of interest to students of sociology and philosophy.