Auguste Comte and the Religion of Humanity
The Post-theistic Program of French Social Theory
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Word Count
72,500 words, Guess
Page Count
290 pages
Physical Format
Hardcover
Identifiers
- Internet Archiveaugustecomtereli0000wern
- ISBN-100521662729
- ISBN-139780521662727
- Goodreads2896029
- Library of Congress Control Number00063093
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- OCLC Control Number44883661
- Better World Books9780521662727
- Open LibraryOL7750800M
Classifications
- LCCB2249.P6 W47 2001
First Sentence
At the heart of Auguste Comte's program for resolving the 'crisis' of (early) industrial society - and explicitly so with the publication, in 1851, of Systeme de politique positive ou Traite de sociologie - was a project for 'positivising' religion by instituting (as its subtitle announced) la religion de l'Humanite.
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