"Love is our principle, order is our basis, and progress is our goal" is the slogan of the positivist doctrine of Auguste Comte, and it is also the slogan that he placed on his grave. There are philosophers whose opinions and principles we can study without having to study their life history in detail, but Comte is not one of them, as his life history sheds intense light on his philosophy. What is the positivist doctrine that indicates his passion for objective study and his hatred of metaphysical debate, which is not based on a firm foundation except as a result of his mathematical studies at the School of Military Engineering? This study gave him a scientific mentality that is subject only to what is proven by observation and experience. Reform was the goal of Comte's philosophy, because he saw the necessity of linking philosophy to life so that society could be reformed. Comte was convinced that he had established the final science, which is the crown of all sciences, when he was guided by the law to which human thinking is subject in its development. This last science is sociology, the creation of which is undoubtedly due to Comte. Comte understood the nature of the correct scientific method and was guided to define its stages, which are: the research stage, the hypothesis stage, and the proof stage of the validity of the hypotheses. The author of this book in our hands is Levi Brill, one of Comte's followers. This book is considered the best thing written about Comte, his philosophy, and his founding of sociology, and it demonstrates Comte's originality in researching social phenomena. Rather, this book is the first primary source that sheds a rich light on the origins of many of the theories of the French school of sociology. It is an indispensable book for the reader of Auguste Comte and his philosophy, and for sociology.
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