This fresh translation of Comte's early writings offers readers a deeper understanding of his philosophical contributions, enriched by scholarly apparatus that contextualizes his work within the historical landscape of his time. It highlights the significance of Comte's ideas and their impact on the development of social science.
Auguste Comte Book order (chronological)
January 19, 1798 – September 5, 1857
Auguste Comte was a philosopher and the founder of sociology, who developed the doctrine of positivism. He sought to address the social ills of his era by proposing a new social doctrine grounded in science. His ideas profoundly influenced 19th-century thought, laying the groundwork for modern social theory. Comte also coined the term altruism and conceptualized a "Religion of Humanity."






Auguste Comte
- 136 pages
- 5 hours of reading
Publikace obsahuje texty ze semináře Centra pro ekonomiku a politiku z 11. září 2007 a další doplňkové texty. Jsou zde také přetištěny výňatky z díla Augusta Comta.
German
Plan der wissenschaftlichen Arbeiten, die für eine Reform der Gesellschaft notwendig sind
- 156 pages
- 6 hours of reading