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history and science.
Working in the
Hegelian tradition, Marx
rejected Comtean sociological positivism in an
attempt to
develop a
science of society....
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Raimundo Teixeira Mendes (5
January 1855 – 28 June 1927) was a
Brazilian philosopher and mathematician. He is
credited with
creating the
national motto...
- key
movements in the
philosophies of
history and science. Marx
rejected Comtean positivism but in
attempting to
develop a "science of society" nevertheless...
- (2
October 1854 – 17
April 1932) was a
Scottish biologist, sociologist,
Comtean positivist, geographer,
philanthropist and
pioneering town planner. He...
- the
positivist philosopher Auguste Comte,
becoming a
proponent of the
Comtean "Religion of Humanity" and a
leader in the short-lived
Church of Humanity...
- than
starting with an
abstract idea of a
social whole. In the
original Comtean usage, the term "positivism"
roughly meant the use of
scientific methods...
- of Reconstruction"); and a
Primer of
Positivism (1876). This
refers to
Comtean positivism as he was a
founding figure in the New York City
branch of the...
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James Booth (30
March 1840 – 23
November 1916) was a
British shipowner,
Comtean positivist,
social researcher, and reformer, best
known for his innovative...
- in turn on
medieval philosophy, Cartesianism, and
modern Kantianism and
Comtean positivism.
Philosopher and
theologian Benedict M.
Ashley compared Copleston's...