Sociology, asked by rtanu615, 4 days ago

explain auguste comte's concept of positivism​

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Answered by ayushajaythakare1020
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As a philosophical ideology and movement positivism first assumed its distinctive features in the work of the French philosopher Auguste Comte, who named the systematized science of sociology. ... In its basic ideological posture, positivism is worldly, secular, anti-theological and anti meta-physical.

Answered by manshisharma9january
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As a philosophical ideology and movement positivism first assumed its distinctive features in the work of the French philosopher Auguste Comte, who named the systematized science of sociology. In its basic ideological posture, positivism is worldly, secular, anti-theological and anti meta-physical.

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