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A General View of Positivism

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Auguste Comte was from France and published this book in French in 1844. He made a very great impact on the sciences and claims to have “discovered the principal laws of Sociology." Comte says Reason has become habituated to revolt but that doesn’t mean it will always retain its revolutionary character. He discusses Science, the trade-unions, Proletariat workers, Communists, Capitalists, Republicans, the role of woman in society, the elevation of Social Feeling over Self-love, and the Catholic Church in this book. His goal is to replace theology with philosophy and develop the Religion of Humanity where Imagination is subordinate to Reason as Reason is to Feeling. Positivism can be summed up in this statements from his conclusion: “Love, then, is our principle; Order our basis; and Progress our end.” This is the 1908 edition of the book. - Summary by Craig Campbell (14 hr 39 min)

Chapters

Introduction and Introductory remarks

19:42

Read by LizMorey

Chapter 1 The Intellectual Character Of Positivism Part 1

30:38

Read by maurice

Chapter 1 The Intellectual Character Of Positivism Part 2

22:25

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Chapter 1 The Intellectual Character Of Positivism Part 3

23:38

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Chapter 1 The Intellectual Character Of Positivism Part 4

28:46

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Chapter 2 The Social Aspect Of Positivism, As Shown By Its Connexion With The G…

31:54

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Chapter 2 The Social Aspect Of Positivism, As Shown By Its Connexion With The G…

26:33

Read by Greg Oxnard

Chapter 2 The Social Aspect Of Positivism, As Shown By Its Connexion With The G…

29:05

Read by Greg Oxnard

Chapter 2 The Social Aspect Of Positivism, As Shown By Its Connexion With The G…

21:41

Read by Greg Oxnard

Chapter 2 The Social Aspect Of Positivism, As Shown By Its Connexion With The G…

36:39

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Chapter 3 The Action Of Positivism Upon The Working Classes Part 1

26:52

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Chapter 3 The Action Of Positivism Upon The Working Classes Part 2

31:51

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Chapter 3 The Action Of Positivism Upon The Working Classes Part 3

23:27

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Chapter 3 The Action Of Positivism Upon The Working Classes Part 4

29:14

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Chapter 3 The Action Of Positivism Upon The Working Classes Part 5

27:14

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Chapter 3 The Action Of Positivism Upon The Working Classes Part 6

29:40

Read by Craig Campbell

Chapter 4 The Influence Of Positivism Upon Women Part 1

33:03

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Chapter 4 The Influence Of Positivism Upon Women Part 2

29:34

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Chapter 4 The Influence Of Positivism Upon Women Part 3

31:04

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Chapter 4 The Influence Of Positivism Upon Women Part 4

24:19

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Chapter 4 The Influence Of Positivism Upon Women Part 5

31:20

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Chapter 4 The Influence Of Positivism Upon Women Part 6

22:35

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Chapter 5 The Relation Of Positivism To Art Part 1

22:08

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Chapter 5 The Relation Of Positivism To Art Part 2

20:48

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Chapter 5 The Relation Of Positivism To Art Part 3

21:57

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Chapter 5 The Relation Of Positivism To Art Part 4

31:54

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Chapter 6 Conclusion. The Religion Of Humanity Part 1

26:21

Read by Craig Campbell

Chapter 6 Conclusion. The Religion Of Humanity Part 2

23:31

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Chapter 6 Conclusion. The Religion Of Humanity Part 3

20:15

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Chapter 6 Conclusion. The Religion Of Humanity Part 4

22:24

Chapter 6 Conclusion. The Religion Of Humanity Part 5

24:37

Read by Melvin Lee

Chapter 6 Conclusion. The Religion Of Humanity Part 6

19:32

Read by Craig Campbell

Chapter 6 Conclusion. The Religion Of Humanity Part 7

35:09

Read by Craig Campbell

Bewertungen

good recording

(5 Sterne)

Maurice stumbles a few times but he’s doing his best. Someone should cut out that part in chapter 1 where he repeats an entire sentence.