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Comte's Philosophy of the Sciences Being an Exposition of the Principles of the Cours de Philosophie Positive of Auguste Comte

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In 1853, this collection features writings by British philosopher and literary critic George Henry Lewes, focusing on the ideas of French philosopher Auguste Comte, the founder of Positivism. The text explores Comte's philosophical system, which asserts that the primary aim of knowledge is to describe observable phenomena without delving into their existence. This work provides insight into the evolution of philosophical thought during the period and highlights the significance of Positivism in shaping modern intellectual discourse.

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Comte's Philosophy of the Sciences Being an Exposition of the Principles of the Cours de Philosophie Positive of Auguste Comte, George Henry Lewes

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