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  • Auguste Comte
  • French philosopher, mathematician and sociologist (1798–1857)

    Isidore Auguste Marie François Xavier Comte (/kɒ̃t/; French: [oɡyst(ə) kɔ̃t] ; 19 January 1798 – 5 September 1857) was a French philosopher, mathematician

    Auguste Comte

    Auguste Comte

    Auguste_Comte

  • Positivism
  • Empiricist philosophical theory

    Auguste Comte. His school of sociological positivism holds that society, like the physical world, operates according to scientific laws. After Comte,

    Positivism

    Positivism

    Positivism

  • Charles, Comte de Flahaut
  • French general and statesman (1785–1870)

    Auguste Charles Joseph de Flahaut de La Billarderie, Comte de Flahaut (French pronunciation: [oɡyst ʃaʁl ʒozɛf də flao də la bijaʁdəʁi]; 21 April 1785 –

    Charles, Comte de Flahaut

    Charles, Comte de Flahaut

    Charles,_Comte_de_Flahaut

  • Louis-Auguste-Victor, Count de Ghaisnes de Bourmont
  • French general (1773–1846)

    Retrieved 2025-09-21. Six, Georges (1934). "Bourmont (Louis-Auguste-Victor de Ghaisnes, comte de)". Dictionnaire biographique des généraux et amiraux français

    Louis-Auguste-Victor, Count de Ghaisnes de Bourmont

    Louis-Auguste-Victor, Count de Ghaisnes de Bourmont

    Louis-Auguste-Victor,_Count_de_Ghaisnes_de_Bourmont

  • Auguste Villiers de l'Isle-Adam
  • French symbolist writer

    Jean-Marie-Mathias-Philippe-Auguste, comte de Villiers de l'Isle-Adam (7 November 1838 – 19 August 1889) was a French symbolist writer. His family called

    Auguste Villiers de l'Isle-Adam

    Auguste Villiers de l'Isle-Adam

    Auguste_Villiers_de_l'Isle-Adam

  • Émile Durkheim
  • French sociologist (1858–1917)

    legitimate science. Refining the positivism originally set forth by Auguste Comte, he promoted what could be considered as a form of epistemological realism

    Émile Durkheim

    Émile Durkheim

    Émile_Durkheim

  • Unilineal evolution
  • Social theory

    this Scottish tradition. Later thinkers such as Comte de Saint-Simon developed these ideas. Auguste Comte in particular presented a coherent view of social

    Unilineal evolution

    Unilineal evolution

    Unilineal_evolution

  • Structural functionalism
  • Sociological theory of society

    institutions unique to industrialized capitalist society (or modernity). Auguste Comte believed that society constitutes a separate "level" of reality, distinct

    Structural functionalism

    Structural functionalism

    Structural_functionalism

  • Henri de Saint-Simon
  • French early socialist theorist (1760–1825)

    Claude Henri de Rouvroy, Comte de Saint-Simon (/sænsiːˈmɒn/; French: [klod ɑ̃ʁi də ʁuvʁwa kɔ̃t də sɛ̃ simɔ̃]; 17 October 1760 – 19 May 1825), better known

    Henri de Saint-Simon

    Henri de Saint-Simon

    Henri_de_Saint-Simon

  • Joseph de Maistre
  • Savoyard political philosopher (1753–1821)

    "Auguste Comte et Joseph de Maistre". In: Etudes Suisses de l'Histoire Générale, XIV, pp. 103–138. Lucien Lévy-Bruhl (1903). The Philosophy of Auguste

    Joseph de Maistre

    Joseph de Maistre

    Joseph_de_Maistre

  • Antihumanism
  • Philosophical and social theory critical of traditional humanism

    19th century by the philosopher and founding sociologist, Auguste Comte (1798-1857). Comte argued that society operates according to its own quasi-absolute

    Antihumanism

    Antihumanism

  • Social science
  • Branch of science that studies society and its relationships

    speculation was avoided. Auguste Comte used the term science sociale to describe the field, taken from the ideas of Charles Fourier; Comte also referred to the

    Social science

    Social_science

  • John Stuart Mill
  • English philosopher and author (1806–1873)

    the writings of others, notably William Whewell, John Herschel, and Auguste Comte, and research carried out for Mill by Alexander Bain. He engaged in

    John Stuart Mill

    John Stuart Mill

    John_Stuart_Mill

  • Caroline Massin
  • tempestuous marriage with the philosopher Auguste Comte during the most creative period of his life. Comte was mentally unstable and had jealous fantasies

    Caroline Massin

    Caroline Massin

    Caroline_Massin

  • Philosophy of social science
  • Study of the logic, methods, and foundations of social sciences

    Reasoning, Cambridge University Press, 2022. Stanford Encyclopaedia: Auguste Comte Wacquant, Loic. 1992. "Positivism." In Bottomore, Tom and William Outhwaite

    Philosophy of social science

    Philosophy_of_social_science

  • Maison d'Auguste Comte
  • Writer's house museum in Paris, France

    The Maison d'Auguste Comte (French pronunciation: [mɛzɔ̃ doɡyst kɔ̃t]), also known as the Musée Auguste Comte, is a private writer's house museum and archive

    Maison d'Auguste Comte

    Maison d'Auguste Comte

    Maison_d'Auguste_Comte

  • Logical positivism
  • Movement in Western philosophy

    foundations in the empiricism of David Hume, Auguste Comte and Ernst Mach, along with the positivism of Comte and Mach, defining its exemplar of science

    Logical positivism

    Logical positivism

    Logical_positivism

  • Inductive reasoning
  • Method of logical reasoning

    student Auguste Comte, was the first late modern philosophy of science. In the aftermath of the French Revolution, fearing society's ruin, Comte opposed

    Inductive reasoning

    Inductive_reasoning

  • Postpositivism
  • Metatheoretical stance on scientific inquiry

    an empirical tradition first described by Henri de Saint-Simon and Auguste Comte in the first half of the 19th century, and logical positivism, which

    Postpositivism

    Postpositivism

    Postpositivism

  • History of sociology
  • 'knowledge'). In 1838, the French scholar Auguste Comte ultimately gave sociology the definition that it holds today. Comte had earlier expressed his work as

    History of sociology

    History of sociology

    History_of_sociology

  • Auguste
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Portugal Auguste, comte de La Ferronays (1777–1842), French Minister of Foreign Affairs Auguste Baillayre (1879–1961), French-born Romanian painter Auguste Capelier

    Auguste

    Auguste

  • Humanity
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    from 1914 to 1963 Religion of Humanity, a secular religion created by Auguste Comte Church of Humanity, a church influenced by the Religion of Humanity

    Humanity

    Humanity

  • List of atheist philosophers
  • revolutionary democrat, materialist philosopher, critic, and socialist. Auguste Comte (1798–1857): French positivist thinker, credited with coining the term

    List of atheist philosophers

    List of atheist philosophers

    List_of_atheist_philosophers

  • Harriet Martineau
  • English writer and sociologist (1802–1876)

    sociological, holistic, religious and feminine angle, translated works by Auguste Comte, and, rare for a woman writer at the time, earned enough to support

    Harriet Martineau

    Harriet Martineau

    Harriet_Martineau

  • Religion of Humanity
  • Secular religion created by Auguste Comte

    l'Humanité or église positiviste) is a secular religion proposed by Auguste Comte (1798–1857), the founder of positivist philosophy. Adherents of this

    Religion of Humanity

    Religion of Humanity

    Religion_of_Humanity

  • Philosophy of science
  • Branch of philosophy

    Reason and Metaphysical Foundations of Natural Science. In 19th century Auguste Comte made a major contribution to the theory of science. The 19th century

    Philosophy of science

    Philosophy_of_science

  • Hard and soft science
  • Fields of scientific study

    A closely related idea (originating in the nineteenth century with Auguste Comte) is that scientific disciplines can be arranged into a hierarchy of

    Hard and soft science

    Hard_and_soft_science

  • Legal positivism
  • School of thought of philosophy of law and jurisprudence

    far as Thomas Hobbes, John Locke, George Berkeley, David Hume, and Auguste Comte. The main idea of empiricism is the claim that all knowledge of fact

    Legal positivism

    Legal_positivism

  • The central science
  • Term often associated with chemistry

    in the systematic and hierarchical classification of the sciences by Auguste Comte. Each discipline provides a more general framework for the area it precedes

    The central science

    The central science

    The_central_science

  • Religious humanism
  • Integration of humanist ethical philosophy

    a secular religion influenced by the thinking of French philosopher Auguste Comte. In the 21st century, religious humanists commonly unite under the umbrella

    Religious humanism

    Religious_humanism

  • Antipositivism
  • Theoretical stance in social science

    social science, but nonetheless rejected the sociological positivism of Auguste Comte—despite his attempt to establish a historical materialist science of

    Antipositivism

    Antipositivism

  • Saint-Simonianism
  • French political, religious and social movement

    Saint-Simon concentrated on themes of political economy. Together with Auguste Comte, (then only a teenager), Saint-Simon projected a society bypassing the

    Saint-Simonianism

    Saint-Simonianism

    Saint-Simonianism

  • Generation
  • All people from about the same time period

    local. Auguste Comte was the first philosopher to make a serious attempt to systematically study generations. In Cours de philosophie positive, Comte suggested

    Generation

    Generation

    Generation

  • Non-Euclidean geometry
  • Two geometries based on axioms closely related to those specifying Euclidean geometry

    Berlin Circle / Vienna Circle Alexander Bogdanov Percy Williams Bridgman Auguste Comte Eugen Dühring Émile Durkheim Stephen Hawking Ernst Laas Ernst Mach Criticism

    Non-Euclidean geometry

    Non-Euclidean_geometry

  • Course of Positive Philosophy
  • Book by Auguste Comte

    written by the French philosopher of science and founding sociologist, Auguste Comte, between 1830 and 1842. Within the work he unveiled the epistemological

    Course of Positive Philosophy

    Course of Positive Philosophy

    Course_of_Positive_Philosophy

  • Law of three stages
  • Idea developed by Auguste Comte

    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

    Law of three stages

    Law_of_three_stages

  • Thomas Kuhn
  • American philosopher (1922–1996)

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    Thomas Kuhn

    Thomas Kuhn

    Thomas_Kuhn

  • Altruism (ethics)
  • Ethical belief that actions are morally good only if they benefit others

    autrui, 'other people', derived from Latin alter 'other') was coined by Auguste Comte, the French founder of positivism, in order to describe the ethical

    Altruism (ethics)

    Altruism_(ethics)

  • Comte
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    northern France Comté cheese, a cheese from Franche-Comté, eastern France Alfred Comte (1895–1965), Swiss aviation pioneer Auguste Comte (1798–1857), French

    Comte

    Comte

  • Stephen Hawking
  • English theoretical physicist (1942–2018)

    Berlin Circle / Vienna Circle Alexander Bogdanov Percy Williams Bridgman Auguste Comte Eugen Dühring Émile Durkheim Stephen Hawking Ernst Laas Ernst Mach Criticism

    Stephen Hawking

    Stephen Hawking

    Stephen_Hawking

  • Hierarchy of the sciences
  • Hierarchical categorisation of different fields of science

    The hierarchy of the sciences is a theory formulated[where?] by Auguste Comte in the 19th century. This theory states that science develops over time

    Hierarchy of the sciences

    Hierarchy of the sciences

    Hierarchy_of_the_sciences

  • Fetishism
  • Human attribution of special powers or value to an object

    religion to the magical aspects of ancient Egyptian religion. Later, Auguste Comte employed the concept in his theory of the evolution of religion, wherein

    Fetishism

    Fetishism

  • Verificationism
  • Philosophical doctrine

    positivists' radical conclusions about metaphysics. The positivism of Auguste Comte and Ernst Mach reinforced this orientation by insisting that science

    Verificationism

    Verificationism

    Verificationism

  • French philosophy
  • Philosophy in the French language

    that Diderot had worked on for twenty years was ruined beyond repair. Auguste Comte (1798–1857) was a philosopher born in Montpellier. He was the founder

    French philosophy

    French_philosophy

  • Philosophy of language
  • International Encyclopedia of Unified Science Precursors David Hume Auguste Comte Ernst Mach Gottlob Frege Early Wittgenstein Charles Sanders Peirce William

    Philosophy of language

    Philosophy of language

    Philosophy_of_language

  • Church of Humanity
  • Positivist church in England

    Humanity was a positivist church in England influenced and inspired by Auguste Comte's Religion of Humanity in France. It also had a branch or variant in

    Church of Humanity

    Church_of_Humanity

  • Jürgen Habermas
  • German social philosopher (1929–2026)

    Berlin Circle / Vienna Circle Alexander Bogdanov Percy Williams Bridgman Auguste Comte Eugen Dühring Émile Durkheim Stephen Hawking Ernst Laas Ernst Mach Criticism

    Jürgen Habermas

    Jürgen Habermas

    Jürgen_Habermas

  • Sociocultural evolution
  • Evolution of societies

    philosophers, early sociocultural-evolution theories – the ideas of Auguste Comte (1798–1857), Herbert Spencer (1820–1903) and Lewis Henry Morgan (1818–1881) –

    Sociocultural evolution

    Sociocultural_evolution

  • Vladimir Lenin
  • Leader of the Soviet Union from 1922 to 1924

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    Vladimir Lenin

    Vladimir Lenin

    Vladimir_Lenin

  • Structuralism
  • Intellectual current and methodological approach in the social science

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    Structuralism

    Structuralism

    Structuralism

  • Knowledge
  • Awareness of facts, or competency

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    Knowledge

    Knowledge

    Knowledge

  • Development theory
  • Theories about how desirable change in society is best achieved

    theory inherited a broadly positivist and evolutionary framework from Auguste Comte’s “law of three stages,” which proposed that societies progress from

    Development theory

    Development theory

    Development_theory

  • Critical theory
  • Approach to social philosophy

    Berlin Circle / Vienna Circle Alexander Bogdanov Percy Williams Bridgman Auguste Comte Eugen Dühring Émile Durkheim Stephen Hawking Ernst Laas Ernst Mach Criticism

    Critical theory

    Critical theory

    Critical_theory

  • Truth
  • Conformity to reality

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    Truth

    Truth

  • Jardin du Luxembourg
  • Gardens of the French Senate in Paris

    reconstruction of Paris by Napoleon III, the rue de l'Abbé de l'Épée, (now rue Auguste Comte) was extended into the park, cutting off about seven hectares, including

    Jardin du Luxembourg

    Jardin du Luxembourg

    Jardin_du_Luxembourg

  • Ibn Khaldun
  • Arab Islamic scholar, historian and philosopher (1332–1406)

    Machiavelli, Giambattista Vico, David Hume, G. W. F. Hegel, Karl Marx, and Auguste Comte as well as the economists David Ricardo and Adam Smith, suggesting that

    Ibn Khaldun

    Ibn Khaldun

    Ibn_Khaldun

  • Social theory
  • Framework used to study social phenomena

    developed simultaneously with the birth of the science of sociology. Auguste Comte (1798–1857), known as the "father of sociology" and regarded by some

    Social theory

    Social theory

    Social_theory

  • Gaston Bachelard
  • French philosopher

    it in ‘L'engagement rationaliste’ (1972). Bachelard was critical of Auguste Comte's positivism, which considered science as a continual progress. To Bachelard

    Gaston Bachelard

    Gaston Bachelard

    Gaston_Bachelard

  • Louis-Auguste Blanqui
  • French socialist revolutionary (1805–1881)

    law. He was a fierce critic of positivist philosophies, like that of Auguste Comte, which he believed rationalised and condoned past and present suffering

    Louis-Auguste Blanqui

    Louis-Auguste Blanqui

    Louis-Auguste_Blanqui

  • Relationship between chemistry and physics
  • an approach now common in materials science. In the 19th century, Auguste Comte in his hierarchy of the sciences, classified chemistry as more dependent

    Relationship between chemistry and physics

    Relationship between chemistry and physics

    Relationship_between_chemistry_and_physics

  • Sociology
  • Scientific study of human society and relationships

    independently by French philosopher of science Auguste Comte (1798–1857) in 1838 as a new way of looking at society. Comte had earlier used the term social physics

    Sociology

    Sociology

    Sociology

  • Patrick Geddes
  • Scottish scientist and town planner (1854–1932)

    in social science.[dubious – discuss] Following the philosophies of Auguste Comte and Frederic Le Play, he introduced the concept of "region" to architecture

    Patrick Geddes

    Patrick Geddes

    Patrick_Geddes

  • Clotilde de Vaux
  • French writer

    French intellectual known to have inspired the French philosopher Auguste Comte's Religion of Humanity. Charlotte Clotilde Josephine Marie was born in

    Clotilde de Vaux

    Clotilde de Vaux

    Clotilde_de_Vaux

  • Criticism of monotheism
  • Judgement of the ideas, validity, concept or practice of the belief in only one deity

    that people pigeonhole their beliefs into one tenet. In the same vein, Auguste Comte said that "Monotheism is irreconcilable with the existence in our nature

    Criticism of monotheism

    Criticism_of_monotheism

  • A. J. Ayer
  • English philosopher (1910–1989)

    International Encyclopedia of Unified Science Precursors David Hume Auguste Comte Ernst Mach Gottlob Frege Early Wittgenstein Charles Sanders Peirce William

    A. J. Ayer

    A. J. Ayer

    A._J._Ayer

  • The Division of Labour in Society
  • 1893 book by Émile Durkheim

    sociological theories and thought, with ideas which in turn were influenced by Auguste Comte. Durkheim described how social order was maintained in societies based

    The Division of Labour in Society

    The Division of Labour in Society

    The_Division_of_Labour_in_Society

  • Sensualism
  • Epistemological position

    In the 19th century, it was very much taken up by the Positivists (Auguste Comte, Herbert Spencer, Hippolyte Taine, Émile Littré).[better source needed]

    Sensualism

    Sensualism

  • Herbert Marcuse
  • German–American philosopher, sociologist, and political theorist (1898–1979)

    Berlin Circle / Vienna Circle Alexander Bogdanov Percy Williams Bridgman Auguste Comte Eugen Dühring Émile Durkheim Stephen Hawking Ernst Laas Ernst Mach Criticism

    Herbert Marcuse

    Herbert Marcuse

    Herbert_Marcuse

  • Humanism
  • Philosophical school of thought

    differences between races, that shaped European history. French philosopher Auguste Comte (1798–1857) introduced the idea—which is sometimes attributed to Thomas

    Humanism

    Humanism

  • Definitions of mathematics
  • other fields: The science of indirect measurement. Auguste Comte 1851 The "indirectness" in Comte's definition refers to determining quantities that cannot

    Definitions of mathematics

    Definitions_of_mathematics

  • Positive and normative economics
  • Study of economics facts and values

    emphasis on positive economics originated with the positivist movement of Auguste Comte and with John Stuart Mill's introduction of Hume's fact-value distinction

    Positive and normative economics

    Positive_and_normative_economics

  • International Fixed Calendar
  • 13-month calendar where every date is fixed to a day of the week

    were all renamed for Christian saints. In 1849 the French philosopher Auguste Comte (1798–1857) proposed the 13-month Positivist Calendar, naming the months:

    International Fixed Calendar

    International_Fixed_Calendar

  • Scientism
  • View that science is the best/only truth

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    Scientism

    Scientism

  • Steve Fuller (sociologist)
  • American philosopher and sociologist (born 1959)

    of science in the field of science and technology studies. He is the Auguste Comte Chair in Social Epistemology at the University of Warwick. He served

    Steve Fuller (sociologist)

    Steve Fuller (sociologist)

    Steve_Fuller_(sociologist)

  • Phronesis
  • Ancient Greek word for a type of wisdom or intelligence

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    Phronesis

    Phronesis

  • Theodor W. Adorno
  • German philosopher, sociologist, and theorist (1903–1969)

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    Theodor W. Adorno

    Theodor W. Adorno

    Theodor_W._Adorno

  • History
  • Study of the past

    professional associations, and journals. In tune with this scientific outlook, Auguste Comte formulated the school of positivism and aimed to discover general laws

    History

    History

    History

  • Evidence
  • Material supporting an assertion

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    Evidence

    Evidence

    Evidence

  • Solidarity
  • Unity of feeling or action on a common interest

    solidarity. Auguste Comte, the so-called founder of sociology, adopted the concept in the sense of social interdependence between people. Comte linked solidarity

    Solidarity

    Solidarity

    Solidarity

  • A. John Simmons
  • American political philosopher

    the FBI National Academy and has lectured widely (including the 2013 Auguste Comte Lectures at the London School of Economics). Simmons has served on the

    A. John Simmons

    A. John Simmons

    A._John_Simmons

  • Humanities
  • Academic disciplines that study society and culture

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    Humanities

    Humanities

  • Empiricism
  • Idea that knowledge comes only/mainly from sensory experience

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    Empiricism

    Empiricism

  • Positivist calendar
  • 1849 calendar reform proposal

    positivist calendar was an attempt at calendar reform put forward by Auguste Comte in 1849 that used 13 months of 28 days rather than the Gregorian Calendar's

    Positivist calendar

    Positivist calendar

    Positivist_calendar

  • List of École polytechnique alumni
  • Executive Director - Patrick Ky". Michel Bourdeau (2018). "Auguste Comte". Auguste Comte: Stanford Encyclopaedia of Philosophy. Metaphysics Research

    List of École polytechnique alumni

    List_of_École_polytechnique_alumni

  • Exurb
  • Area of lower population density than suburbs

    word exurb (a portmanteau of extra (outside) and urban) was coined by Auguste Comte Spectorsky, in his 1955 book The Exurbanites, to describe the ring of

    Exurb

    Exurb

    Exurb

  • The Structure of Scientific Revolutions
  • 1962 book by Thomas S. Kuhn

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    The Structure of Scientific Revolutions

    The_Structure_of_Scientific_Revolutions

  • Justification (epistemology)
  • Concept in epistemology

    Berlin Circle / Vienna Circle Alexander Bogdanov Percy Williams Bridgman Auguste Comte Eugen Dühring Émile Durkheim Stephen Hawking Ernst Laas Ernst Mach Criticism

    Justification (epistemology)

    Justification_(epistemology)

  • Deductive-nomological model
  • Scientific methodology

    holding also universal moral truths, and launched German idealism. Auguste Comte found the problem of induction rather irrelevant since enumerative induction

    Deductive-nomological model

    Deductive-nomological_model

  • Problem of induction
  • Question of whether inductive reasoning leads to definitive knowledge

    Berlin Circle / Vienna Circle Alexander Bogdanov Percy Williams Bridgman Auguste Comte Eugen Dühring Émile Durkheim Stephen Hawking Ernst Laas Ernst Mach Criticism

    Problem of induction

    Problem of induction

    Problem_of_induction

  • Eugen Dühring
  • German philosopher, economist and socialist (1833–1921)

    religious. Dühring's philosophy was heavily influenced by the positivism of Auguste Comte, whose rejection of metaphysics he praised, and the individualism of

    Eugen Dühring

    Eugen Dühring

    Eugen_Dühring

  • Structuration theory
  • Social theory proposed by Giddens that attempts to resolve the structure-agent debate

    classical nineteenth and early twentieth century social theorists such as Auguste Comte, Karl Marx, Max Weber, Émile Durkheim, Alfred Schutz, Robert K. Merton

    Structuration theory

    Structuration_theory

  • Flag of Brazil
  • Janeiro on 15 November 1889. The motto Ordem e Progresso is derived from Auguste Comte's motto of positivism: "L'amour pour principe et l'ordre pour base; le

    Flag of Brazil

    Flag of Brazil

    Flag_of_Brazil

  • Holism
  • Philosophical theory

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    Holism

    Holism

  • Progress
  • Movement towards a desired state

    early-19th-century social theories, especially social evolution as described by Auguste Comte and Herbert Spencer. It was present in the Enlightenment's philosophies

    Progress

    Progress

    Progress

  • Qualitative research
  • Form of research

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    Qualitative research

    Qualitative research

    Qualitative_research

  • Sociological theory
  • Theory advanced by social scientists to explain facts about the social world

    perspective was implicit in the original sociological positivism of Auguste Comte, but was theorized in full by Durkheim, again with respect to observable

    Sociological theory

    Sociological theory

    Sociological_theory

  • Nísia Floresta
  • Brazilian educator, translator, and writer

    to Comtean positivism through a History of Humanity course taught by Auguste Comte himself at the Palais Cardinal in Paris. She returned to Brazil in 1852

    Nísia Floresta

    Nísia Floresta

    Nísia_Floresta

  • Carl Gustav Hempel
  • German writer and philosopher (1905–1997)

    believed that the term "positivism," with its roots in the materialism of Auguste Comte, implied a metaphysics that empiricists were not obliged to embrace

    Carl Gustav Hempel

    Carl Gustav Hempel

    Carl_Gustav_Hempel

  • Wilhelm Dilthey
  • German philosopher (1833–1911)

    being labelled as such, as the sociology of his time was mainly that of Auguste Comte and Herbert Spencer. He objected to their dialectical/evolutionist assumptions

    Wilhelm Dilthey

    Wilhelm Dilthey

    Wilhelm_Dilthey

  • Ahmet Rıza
  • Ottoman politician, Young Turk (1858–1930)

    agricultural engineering. While in Paris he discovered the positivist ideas of Auguste Comte and Jean-François Robinet. He tried to use his education to establish

    Ahmet Rıza

    Ahmet Rıza

    Ahmet_Rıza

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  • AUGUSTA
  • Female

    English

    AUGUSTA

     Feminine form of English August, AUGUSTA means "August (the month)." Compare with another form of Augusta.

    AUGUSTA

  • August
  • Boy/Male

    American, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, Danish, English, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Indian, Latin, Polish, Swedish

    August

    Venerable; Holy; Form of Augustus; Revered; Exalted; Worthy of Respect; Dignified; Month of the Sun; Summer; One of the Months in the Twelve Months

    August

  • Augusta
  • Girl/Female

    American, British, Christian, English, Finnish, Latin, Polish, Portuguese, Swedish

    Augusta

    Great; Female Version of Augustus; Introduced to Britain by the Hanoverian in the Early 18th Century; Magnificent; Venerated; Worthy of Respect; Venerable; August (the Month)

    Augusta

  • Augusto
  • Boy/Male

    Latin

    Augusto

    From Augustus meaning magic majestic, dignity, or venerable.

    Augusto

  • AVGUSTA
  • Female

    Slovene

    AVGUSTA

    Feminine form of Slovene Ávgust, AVGUSTA means "venerable."

    AVGUSTA

  • AUKUSTI
  • Male

    Finnish

    AUKUSTI

    Finnish form of Latin Augustus, AUKUSTI means "venerable."

    AUKUSTI

  • AGUSTÍN
  • Male

    Spanish

    AGUSTÍN

    Spanish form of Latin Augustinus, AGUSTÍN means "venerable."

    AGUSTÍN

  • AUGUSTYN
  • Male

    Polish

    AUGUSTYN

    Polish form of Latin Augustinus, AUGUSTYN means "venerable."

    AUGUSTYN

  • Augustin
  • Boy/Male

    Australian, British, Danish, English, Finnish, French, German, Irish, Italian, Latin, Swedish, Swiss

    Augustin

    Form of Augustus; Revered; Exalted; Worthy of Respect; Great; Magnificent

    Augustin

  • Gussie
  • Boy/Male

    English

    Gussie

    A , Augustina, Augustine, or Augustus.

    Gussie

  • Augusto
  • Boy/Male

    Australian, Danish, Finnish, French, German, Italian, Latin, Portuguese, Swedish

    Augusto

    Magic Majestic; Dignity; Venerable; Worthy of Respect; Great; Magnificent; From Augustus

    Augusto

  • AUGUSTIN
  • Male

    French

    AUGUSTIN

    French form of Latin Augustinus, AUGUSTIN means "venerable."

    AUGUSTIN

  • AUGUSTO
  • Male

    Italian

    AUGUSTO

    Italian and Spanish Latin Augustus, AUGUSTO means "venerable."

    AUGUSTO

  • Auguste
  • Girl/Female

    Australian, Finnish, German, Latin, Swedish

    Auguste

    Worthy of Respect; Great; Magnificent

    Auguste

  • Gussie
  • Girl/Female

    American, British, Christian, English, Latin

    Gussie

    Venerable; A Diminutive of Augusta; Venerable and Month of August Augustina; Augustine; Worthy of Respect; Revered

    Gussie

  • AUGUSTINE
  • Male

    English

    AUGUSTINE

    English form of Latin Augustinus, AUGUSTINE means "venerable."

    AUGUSTINE

  • AUGUSTE
  • Male

    French

    AUGUSTE

    French form of Latin Augustus, AUGUSTE means "venerable."

    AUGUSTE

  • AUGUST
  • Male

    English

    AUGUST

     Short form of Latin Augustus, AUGUST means "venerable." In use by the English and Germans.

    AUGUST

  • Augustin
  • Boy/Male

    Latin

    Augustin

    From Augustus meaning magic majestic, dignity, or venerable.

    Augustin

  • Augusty
  • Boy/Male

    Latin

    Augusty

    Majestic.

    Augusty

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  • Praval
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Marathi, Telugu

    Praval

    Fierce; Strong

  • Armond
  • Boy/Male

    German American Italian

    Armond

    Army man; soldier. Famous Bearer: romantic actor Armand Assante.

  • Vishokha
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

    Vishokha

    God

  • KRYSTINA
  • Female

    English

    KRYSTINA

    English variant spelling of Latin Christina, KRYSTINA means "believer" or "follower of Christ."

  • Nadhira
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic

    Nadhira

    Head; Foremost; Blooming; Flourishing

  • Kamod
  • Boy/Male

    Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Oriya, Telugu

    Kamod

    A Raga; One who Fulfils Wishes

  • Rati
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Rati

    Wife of Pradyumna.

  • Noreen |
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim

    Noreen |

    Bright

  • Darryl
  • Boy/Male

    English American French

    Darryl

    Darling, from the Old english 'deorling'. Also a.

  • Suma
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

    Suma

    Good mother

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  • Augustine
  • n.

    Alt. of Augustinian

  • Augustness
  • n.

    The quality of being august; dignity of mien; grandeur; magnificence.

  • Superb
  • a.

    Grand; magnificent; august; stately; as, a superb edifice; a superb colonnade.

  • Lammas
  • n.

    The first day of August; -- called also Lammas day, and Lammastide.

  • Augustinism
  • n.

    The doctrines held by Augustine or by the Augustinians.

  • Augustan
  • n.

    Of or pertaining to the town of Augsburg.

  • August
  • a.

    The eighth month of the year, containing thirty-one days.

  • Augurate
  • v. t. & i.

    To make or take auguries; to augur; to predict.

  • Argute
  • a.

    Sharp; shrill.

  • Augustan
  • n.

    Of or pertaining to Augustus Caesar or to his times.

  • Augustly
  • adv.

    In an august manner.

  • Argute
  • a.

    Sagacious; acute; subtle; shrewd.

  • Augite
  • n.

    A variety of pyroxene, usually of a black or dark green color, occurring in igneous rocks, such as basalt; -- also used instead of the general term pyroxene.

  • Angust
  • a.

    Narrow; strait.

  • Augitic
  • a.

    Pertaining to, or like, augite; containing augite as a principal constituent; as, augitic rocks.

  • Augurate
  • n.

    The office of an augur.

  • Majestic
  • a.

    Possessing or exhibiting majesty; of august dignity, stateliness, or imposing grandeur; lofty; noble; grand.

  • Porphyrite
  • n.

    A rock with a porphyritic structure; as, augite porphyrite.

  • August
  • a.

    Of a quality inspiring mingled admiration and reverence; having an aspect of solemn dignity or grandeur; sublime; majestic; having exalted birth, character, state, or authority.