The Correspondence of John Stuart Mill and Auguste Comte [Book Review]
Abstract
The translation of the Comte-Mill correspondence is a welcome event, long overdue, and very likely to stimulate wide, multidisciplinary interest. It is fitting that it should have an Introduction by Kremer-Marietti, who in the past 20 years has probably done more substantial work on Comte, classical positivism, and its continuing relevance for contemporary history, sociology, and philosophy of science than anyone . By happy coincidence, the book appears close on the heels of a major new intellectual biography of Comte and in the same year as a full-length philosophical reconsideration of Comte=s positivism