French philosopher remembered as the founder of positivism; he also established sociology as a systematic field of study.
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Examples for "Comte"
Examples for "Comte"
1The Comte de Mar is fair-haired; I've seen him scores of times.
2The first, of course, was Edmée and the Comte de Rocaille's ambitions.
3We find no fundamental errors in M. Comte's general conception of history.
4But it is as he says-he is not the Comte de Mar.
5In the Voyage autour du Monde of the Comte da Beauvoir, chap.
1George Eliot was also largely influenced by the teachings of Auguste Comte.
2One man there was who professed to offer us an answer, Auguste Comte.
3Take the Salvation Army and the philosophy of Auguste Comte.
4Steve Fuller is the Auguste Comte Professor of Social Epistemology at the University of Warwick.
5In the springtime of his manhood, Auguste Comte, sensitive, confiding, generous, loved a beautiful girl.
6The scheme of Auguste Comte still has supporters.
7When nine years of age, the passion to know and to become was upon Auguste Comte.
8He was equally ignorant of Auguste Comte.
9Yes; I suppose you read Spinoza, Hegel, Fichte, the Atheism of D'Holbach, Utilitarianism Systematized by Auguste Comte!
10Chief among the new, infallible prophets whose works were profoundly venerated was Auguste Comte, the inventor of Positivism.
11How Catholic, how un-German does Auguste Comte's Sociology seem to us, with the Roman logic of its instincts!
12The Positivist School: Auguste Comte.
13On the quarrel see also Ostwald, Auguste Comte (1914), 13 sqq.]
14But to ask men to adopt the education of Auguste Comte, is almost to ask them to adopt Positivism itself.
15We read, too, Harriet Martineau's translation of the works of Auguste Comte, and found the part on woman most unsatisfactory.
16It is the virtue of that impulse, I believe, which will save the name and fame of Auguste Comte from oblivion.
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