Positivist thought in France during the Second Empire, 1852-1870
Publisher: Greenwood Press in Westport, Conn
Written in English
Subjects:
- Positivism,
- Philosophy, French -- 19th century
Edition Notes
Statement | by D. G. Charlton. |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | B831 .C5 1976 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | ix, 251 p. ; |
Number of Pages | 251 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL4900253M |
ISBN 10 | 0837190762 |
LC Control Number | 76044305 |
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(Donald Geoffrey). Positivist thought in France during the Second Empire, Oxford, Clarendon. Positivist Thought in France during the Second Empire, () Secular Religions in France, () New Images of the Natural in France: A Study in European Cultural History () As editor.
France: A Companion to French Studies () The French Romantics () ReferencesAlma mater: Emmanuel College, Cambridge. Positivist Thought in France During the Second Empire, by D. Charlton. [REVIEW] Alan Spitzer - - Isis Positivist Thought in.
During its history of more than a century, positivism has evolved steadily toward expressing more clearly and carrying to a logical conclusion its inherent tendency toward subjective idealism.
The term “positivism” was introduced by the French philosopher A. Comte, the founder of the positivist school, who proclaimed his decisive break with. For the individual philosophers, see J. Watson, Comte, Mill and Spencer: An Outline of Philosophy (New York: Macmillan, ); Leslie Stephen, The English Utilitarians, 3 vols.
(London: Duckworth, ); D. Charlton, Positivist Thought in France during the Second Empire, – (Oxford: Clarendon Press, ); and W. Simon. Charlton, D. Positivist thought in France during the Second Empire, Oxford: Oxford University Press. A standard reference work, tracing the immedi- ate influence of Comte in France.
Comte, A. Cours de philosophie positive [in 60 leqons ] (Vols. Paris: Bachelier. Reprint in 2 vols. Positivist Thought in France during the Second Empire, –, Oxford.
Charney, Leo and Schwartz, Vanessa R. () (eds.). Cinema and the Invention of Modern Life, Berkeley, Los Angeles and London. Vol. 25, No. 2, Apr., Published by: American Sociological Association. Positivist Thought in France During the Second Empire by D. Charlton. Positivist Thought in France During the Second Empire by D.
Charlton (pp. ) Review by: Harry Elmer Barnes DOI: /.