Le concept de science positive [Book Review]

Review of Metaphysics 39 (4):773-776 (1986)
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Abstract

To the author, A. Comte is the man who first conceived positive science as filling the gap between perception and conceptualization, who opened the era of positive social science by showing that any scientific research is embedded in a sociology, and built for the first time a Pragmatique anthropologique. The purpose of the book is to promote a better knowledge of a philosophy which, though very modern in character, is too often misunderstood.

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