The Catechism of Positive ReligionA. M. Kelley, 1973 - 304 páginas 1891. Comte, a French philosopher, was the founder of Positivism. Positivism is a philosophical system of thought maintaining that the goal of knowledge is simply to describe the phenomena experienced, not to question whether it exists or not. Comte sought to apply the methods of observation and experimentation, as was beginning to be used in the hard sciences, to a field that we now know as sociology. This is one of his later works. Contents: Explanation of the Worship; Explanation of the Doctrine; Explanation of the Regime, or System of Life; and General History of Religion. |
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PREFATORY NOTE TO THIRD EDITION | 1 |
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abstract action activity admirable affections Aristotle AUGUSTE COMTE basis become brain Catechism Catholicism character chief complete conception connection constitution conversation daughter Descartes direct directly distinct doctrine domain efficacy egoistic encyclopedic especially essential evolution existence explanation father feel Festival fetichism functions fundamental habitual harmony heart human order important indispensable individual influence instincts intellect laws less marriage metaphysical Middle Ages Molière monotheism moral nature necessarily necessary never normal object once organisation organs patriciate phenomena philosophical polytheism polytheistic Positive religion Positive worship Positivism Positivist POSITIVIST CALENDAR practical Priest Priest.-It Priest.-You priesthood principle private worship progress proletariate properly so called Protestantism regime relations religious require respect rests result RICHARD CONGREVE sacrament scientific social sociocracy sociology soon sophisms spiritual spontaneous subjective subordination sufficiently systematic systematised temporal tendency tends theocracy theological theory tion true unity universal West Western whilst whole woman Woman.-I women