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    Auguste Comte was born in 1798 and had a significant part in the formation of sociology. Comte was the founder of French positivism. Comte can also be given credit for inventing or coining the term sociology. Comte was born a Catholic‚ but somewhere around the age of fourteen‚ he apparently stopped believing in God. At the same time‚ he left the ideals of his royalist family behind and became a republican. Comte attended the Ecole Polytechnique which was a leading scientific institution in France

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    AUGUSTE COMTE The purpose of any science is the forecasting. A science is not completely known as long as one does not know its history. Auguste comte (19 January 1798 – 5 September 1857)‚ was a French philosopher‚ a founder of the discipline of sociology and of the doctrine of positivism. He may be regarded as the first philosopher of science in the modern sense of the term. Auguste Comte was the first to develop the concept of "sociology." He defined sociology as a positive science. His major

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    Auguste Comte was a French philosopher who lived most of his life in the 19th century. Comte was born in 1798 at Montpellier‚ in southwestern France. He died in Paris on September 5th‚ 1857. His birth name was Isidore Marie Auguste François Xavier Comte. Auguste Comte was born into a catholic family. He embraced the religion in his early life‚ but around age 14 he decided that he no longer believed in God. He was also born into a royalist family. He later abandoned the political views taught

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    Auguste Comte Nicole Ogunlana Dr. Carl Lloyd Gardiner Sociology 1301 28th March 2012 Auguste Comte and contribution to Sociology Auguste Comte was born in January 20th 1789 and died in 1857 of cancer. Auguste was the founder of French positivism and widely accredited with the establishment of sociology. Therefore Auguste Comte is known as the father of sociology. Auguste was a Roman Catholics like his parents Louis Comte a tax official and Rosalie Comte; however he abandoned the ideals

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    Auguste Comte Summary: Auguste Comte was very much influenced by science. During his time was the unfolding of the scientific revolution because of the many scientific discoveries. Positivism is the attitude which Auguste Comte pursue in his philosophy‚ which has something to do with science. Positivism claims that science has the answers to every question of any matters. Thus it argues that what science does has no answer does not exist. And thus it disapproves the existence of the Christian God

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    Chapter Summary Positivism The thoughts of Auguste Comte (1798-1857)‚ who coined the term sociology‚ while dated and riddled with weaknesses‚ continue in many ways to be important to contemporary sociology. First and foremost‚ Comte’s positivism — the search for invariant laws governing the social and natural worlds — has influenced profoundly the ways in which sociologists have conducted sociological inquiry. Comte argued that sociologists (and other scholars)‚ through theory‚ speculation‚ and

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    10 Early Sociologist : 1. Auguste Comte August Comte is known as the founder of positivism and is credited with coininging the term sociology. Comte helped shape and expand the field of sociology and placed a great deal of emphasis in his work on systematic observation and social order.  2. Karl Marx Karl Marx is one of the most famous figures in the founding of sociology. He is known for his theory of historical materialism‚ which focuses on the way social order‚ like class structure and hierarchy

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    Auguste Comte (1798 - 1857) was a French positivist thinker and came up with the term of sociology to name the new science made by Saint-Simon.One universal law that Comte saw at work in all sciences he called the ’law of three phases’. It is by his statement of this law that he is best known in the English-speaking world; namely‚ that society has gone through three phases: Theological‚ Metaphysical‚ and Scientific. He also gave the name "Positive" to the last of these because of the polysemous connotations

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    Synopsis Born in 1798‚ Auguste Comte grew up in the wake of the French Revolution. He rejected religion and royalty‚ focusing instead on the study of society‚ which he named "sociology." He broke the subject into two categories: the forces holding society together ("social statics") and those driving social change ("social dynamics"). Comte’s ideas and use of scientific methods greatly advanced the field. Overview Philosopher Auguste Comte was born on January 19‚ 1798‚ in Paris‚ France.

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    Positivism: the only authentic knowledge is scientific knowledge Positivism is a philosophy developed by Auguste Comte (widely regarded as the first true sociologist) in the middle of the 19th century that stated that the only authentic knowledge is scientific knowledge‚ and that such knowledge can only come from positive affirmation of theories through strict scientific method. This view is sometimes referred to as a scientist ideology‚ and is often shared by technocrats who believe in the necessary

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