Sociology, asked by tarhpeya30, 10 months ago

explain the Auguste Comte's contribution in sociology​

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Answered by Anonymous
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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 identified three basic methods for discovering these invariant laws, observation, experimentation, and comparison.

Works written: Course of Positive Philosophy

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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 identified three basic methods for discovering these invariant laws, observation, experimentation, and comparison.

Works written: Course of Positive Philosophy

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