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central ideas of auguste comte towards the development of sociology

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Answered by DrashtiBhavsar
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Auguste Comte was the first to develop the concept of "sociology." He defined sociology as a positive science. Positivism is the search for "invariant laws of the natural and social world." ... Comte's ideashave had a major role in developing structural functionalism.
Answered by mindfulmaisel
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"Central ideas of Auguste Comte towards the development of sociology:

Auguste Comte is considered as the father of Sociology as he was the first person to analyze the entire social related problem scientifically. The central ideas for this concept were to solve the dispute which arises due to the industrial revolution and French revolution by implementing ideas of his own which were based on the scientific aspects of the society.

He neglected the age-old religious as well as revolutionary ideas and followed self-made philosophy which was based on the society. All his ideas were to approach all disputes with scientific outlook and principles."

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