The Structure of Evil: An Essay on the Unification of the Science of ManG. Braziller, 1968 - 430 pages |
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... AUGUSTE COMTE There were many reasons why the basic Enlightenment framework for a science of man in society was not put into operation . One reason was the immense cataclysm of the French Revolution . It had an effect upon social ...
... AUGUSTE COMTE There were many reasons why the basic Enlightenment framework for a science of man in society was not put into operation . One reason was the immense cataclysm of the French Revolution . It had an effect upon social ...
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... AUGUSTE COMTE Saint - Simon , however , is not usually acknowledged to be the " father ” of sociology in any direct sense ; this distinction is usually reserved for his disciple , Auguste Comte , who coined the word " sociology . " Comte ...
... AUGUSTE COMTE Saint - Simon , however , is not usually acknowledged to be the " father ” of sociology in any direct sense ; this distinction is usually reserved for his disciple , Auguste Comte , who coined the word " sociology . " Comte ...
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... Auguste Comte . I mean , of course , his historical psychology , and the social criticism and social prescriptions based on it . Not only has the essential Comte been missed , but he has been vilified for precisely that which is best in ...
... Auguste Comte . I mean , of course , his historical psychology , and the social criticism and social prescriptions based on it . Not only has the essential Comte been missed , but he has been vilified for precisely that which is best in ...
Contents
PART I | 1 |
CHAPTER Two The Problem of a New Theodicy | 15 |
CHAPTER THREE The Great Moral Groping of the Nine | 33 |
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