Auguste Comte and Positivism
by John Stuart Mill
Positivism
and the Positive Philosophy are the phrases which during the life of
Auguste Comte, the eminent thinker who introduced them, had not made
their way into writings or discussion. But those of his very few direct
disciples have emerged from the depths, and manifested themselves on
the surface of the philosophy of the age. This book discusses what they
represent.

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