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Has Sociology developed as a full-fledged science as envisioned by Auguste Comte?

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Answered by theking20
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Sociology developed as a full-fledged science as envisioned by Auguste Comte is as follows:

  • The concept of sociology was developed by Auguste Comte. Sociology was defined as a positive science by him.
  • Positivism is defines as search for natural and social world's invariant laws.
  • Three basic methods are identified by Auguste Comte. These methods are discovered for observation, invariant laws, comparison and experiment.
  • Theological stage, metaphysical stage and scientific stage are the three stages of evolution, posited by Comte.
Answered by skyfall63
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Yes, the sociology has developed as a full-fledged science as envisioned by Auguste Comte.

Explanation:

  • Auguste Comte believed that the society as a whole structure and other sciences develop through three stages – the theological stage, metaphysical stage, and positive stage.
  • Theological states how the people believed in inanimate objects or supernatural source behind everything in early times.
  • The metaphysical stage also lets people believe in abstract concepts.
  • The positive stage is based on human knowledge and all the information they acquire with help from their knowledge.

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