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  2. Auguste Comte - Wikipedia

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    Sociological positivism. Isidore Auguste Marie François Xavier Comte ( French: [oˈɡyst kɔ̃t] ⓘ; 19 January 1798 – 30 September 1857) [ 1] was a French philosopher, mathematician and writer who formulated the doctrine of positivism. He is often regarded as the first philosopher of science in the modern sense of the term. [ 2]

  3. Positivist calendar - Wikipedia

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    Positivist calendar. The positivist calendar was a calendar reform proposal by Auguste Comte (1798–1857) in 1849. Revising the earlier work of Marco Mastrofini, or an even earlier proposal by "Hirossa Ap-Iccim" ( Hugh Jones ), Comte developed a solar calendar with 13 months of 28 days, and an additional festival day commemorating the dead ...

  4. Law of three stages - Wikipedia

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    Law of three stages. The law of three stages is an idea developed by Auguste Comte in his work The Course in Positive Philosophy. It states that society as a whole, and each particular science, develops through three mentally conceived stages: (1) the theological stage, (2) the metaphysical stage, and (3) the positive stage.

  5. Course of Positive Philosophy - Wikipedia

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    The Course of Positive Philosophy ( Cours de Philosophie Positive) was a series of texts written by the French philosopher of science and founding sociologist, Auguste Comte, between 1830 and 1842. Within the work he unveiled the epistemological perspective of positivism. The works were translated into English by Harriet Martineau and condensed ...

  6. Maison d'Auguste Comte - Wikipedia

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    The Maison d'Auguste Comte, also known as the Musée Auguste Comte, is a private writer's house museum and archive dedicated to positivist philosopher Auguste Comte (1798–1857). It is maintained by the Association internationale Auguste Comte, located in the 6th arrondissement at 10, rue Monsieur-le-Prince, Paris, France, and open Wednesday ...

  7. Clotilde de Vaux - Wikipedia

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    Parent (s) Simon Marie (father) and Henriette de Ficquelmont (mother) Clotilde de Vaux, born Clotilde Marie (April 3, 1815 in Paris – April 5, 1846 in Paris), was a French intellectual known to have inspired the French philosopher Auguste Comte 's Religion of Humanity .

  8. Auguste Maquet - Wikipedia

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    Literature. v. t. e. Auguste Maquet ( French: [oɡyst makɛ]; 13 September 1813 – 8 January 1888) was a French author, best known as the chief collaborator of French novelist Alexandre Dumas, père, co-writing such works as The Count of Monte Cristo and The Three Musketeers. [1]

  9. Auguste Villiers de l'Isle-Adam - Wikipedia

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    The Future Eve (1886) Signature. Jean-Marie-Mathias-Philippe-Auguste, comte de Villiers de l'Isle-Adam[ 1] (7 November 1838 – 19 August 1889) was a French symbolist writer. His family called him Mathias while his friends called him Villiers; he would also use the name Auguste when publishing some of his books.