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Comte, Auguste
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- (1798–1857), French philosopher; one of the founders of sociology. Comte's positivist philosophy attempted to define the laws of social evolution and to found a genuine social science that could be used for social reconstruction.
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- (1798–1857), French philosopher; one of the founders of sociology. Comte's positivist ...
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