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The term was originally coined in the 19th century by the founding sociologist and philosopher of science, Auguste Comte, and has become a major topic for psychologists ( especially evolutionary psychology researchers ), evolutionary biologists, and ethologists.
* Comte, Auguste, Catechisme positiviste ( 1852 ) or Catechism of Positivism, tr.
Category: Auguste Comte
This was advocated by Auguste Comte, who coined the term " altruism ," and whose ethics can be summed up in the phrase: Live for others.
* Auguste Comte on why and how castes developed across the world-in The Positive Philosophy, Volume 3 ( see page 55 onwards )
* 1798 – Auguste Comte, French philosopher ( d. 1857 )
Both Marx and Auguste Comte set out to develop scientifically justified ideologies in the wake of European secularisation and new developments in the philosophies of history and science.
* Auguste Comte
Her philosophy was highly praised by Auguste Comte.
Similar arguments appear later in the works of Auguste Comte, especially when it comes to Adam Smith's belief in the separation of powers or what Comte called the " separation of the spiritual and the temporal " during the Middle Ages and the end of slavery, and Smith's criticism of masters, past and present.
" Once a staunch Owenite, Holyoake was strongly influenced by Auguste Comte, the founder of positivism and of modern sociology.
* September 5 – Auguste Comte, French philosopher ( b. 1798 )
* January 17 – Auguste Comte, French sociologist ( d. 1857 )
The French philosopher, Auguste Comte ( 1798 – 1857 ), established the epistemological perspective of positivism in The Course in Positivist Philosophy, a series of texts published between 1830 and 1842.
* Auguste Comte
Later, Auguste Comte employed the concept in his theory of the evolution of religion, wherein he posited fetishism as the earliest ( most primitive ) stage, followed by polytheism and monotheism.
He refined the positivism originally set forth by Auguste Comte, promoting what could be considered as a form of epistemological realism, as well as the use of the hypothetico-deductive model in social science.
At the same time, he read Auguste Comte and Herbert Spencer.
A fundamental influence on Durkheim's thought was the sociological positivism of Auguste Comte, who effectively sought to extend and apply the scientific method found in the natural sciences to the social sciences.
Narendra studied the works of David Hume, Immanuel Kant, Johann Gottlieb Fichte, Baruch Spinoza, Georg W. F. Hegel, Arthur Schopenhauer, Auguste Comte, Herbert Spencer, John Stuart Mill, and Charles Darwin.
In the 1850s, Auguste Comte, the Father of Sociology, founded Positivism, a " religion of humanity ".
* Maison d ' Auguste Comte

Auguste and used
The term android was used in a more modern sense by the French author Auguste Villiers de l ' Isle-Adam in his work Tomorrow's Eve ( 1886 ).
The sculptor Auguste Rodin is sometimes called an Impressionist for the way he used roughly modeled surfaces to suggest transient light effects.
In the 1950s, Auguste Piccard invented the bathyscaphe and used the " Trieste " to investigate the ocean's depths.
In Harlow the architect in charge of the design of the new town, Frederick Gibberd, founded the Harlow Art Trust and used it to purchase works by leading sculptors, including Auguste Rodin, Henry Moore and Barbara Hepworth.
According to the present state of discussion, Post-Impressionism is a term best used within Rewald's definition in a strictly historical manner, concentrating on French art between 1886 and 1914, and re-considering the altered positions of impressionist painters like Claude Monet, Camille Pissarro, Auguste Renoir, and others — as well as all new brands at the turn of the century: from Cloisonnism to Cubism.
In Harlow the architect in charge of the design of the new town, Frederick Gibberd, founded the Harlow Art Trust and used it to purchase works by leading sculptors, including Auguste Rodin, Henry Moore and Barbara Hepworth.
The term was used again fifty years later by Auguste Comte to refer to the science of society.
More simply, the French sculptor Auguste Rodin used to instruct assistants at his studio to urinate over bronzes stored in the outside yard.
The French electrical inventor Auguste de Méritens produced the first carbon arc torch, patented in 1881, which was successfully used for welding lead in the manufacture of lead-acid batteries.
For example, Guy Hain used original molds to reproduce several of Auguste Rodin's sculptures.
Such an introduction, however, can be delayed: in Brazil-where specimens of the tree had been used in gardening since the nineteenth century, when it was introduced by the French architect Auguste François Marie Glaziou into various public parks of Rio de Janeiro-the appearance of saplings began only during the 1970s.
* M. de Saint-Remy, a pseudonym used by Charles Auguste Louis Joseph, duc de Morny
The story of the creation of the dish Peach Melba recounts that Chef Auguste Escoffier used an ice swan to present the dish.
In recognition of Luys discovery Auguste Forel ( 1848 – 1931 ) gave the subthalamic nucleus the name corpus Luysii ( Luys ' body ), a name still sometimes used today.
Equally important, Stieglitz used this space to introduce to the United States some of the most avant-garde European artists of the time, including Henri Matisse, Auguste Rodin, Henri Rousseau, Paul Cézanne, Pablo Picasso, Constantin Brâncuşi, Francis Picabia and Marcel Duchamp.
Auguste Brizeux used Le Gonidec's standardised Breton for Telenn Arvor ( 1844 ), and his collection of proverbs, Furnez Breiz ( 1845 ).
He led a school of painters known as the Bande noire or Nubians group ( for the somber palette they used, in contrast to the brighter post-impressionist paintings ), and was friends with such artists as Auguste Rodin.

Auguste and term
A corollary to Rand's endorsement of self-interest is her rejection of the ethical doctrine of altruism — which she defined in the sense of Auguste Comte's altruism ( he coined the term ), as a moral obligation to live for the sake of others.
The application of the term painterly outside of painting may help the viewer or listener experience more deeply the significance of Auguste Rodin's surfaces or Richard Strauss's flow of chromatic harmonies.
When Auguste Comte discovered that Quetelet had appropriated the term ' social physics ', which Comte had originally introduced, Comte found it necessary to invent the term ' sociologie ' ( sociology ) because he disagreed with Quetelet's collection of statistics.
) Haut commissaire 25 November 1958 – 20 June 1960: Pierre Auguste Michel Marie Lami ( b. 1909 ); meanwhile on 4 April 1959 the Sudanese Republic ( now Mali ) and Senegal formed the Mali Federation and his term ended at the 20 June 1960 independence of that Mali Federation from France ( on 20 August 1960 the Republic of Senegal withdrew from the thus dissolved Mali Federation ).
In the 1880s and 1890s, the cooking of Georges Auguste Escoffier was sometimes described with the term.
Hempel believed that the term " positivism ", with its roots in Auguste Comte, invoked a materialist metaphysic that empiricists need not embrace.
* Auguste Comte ; who coined the term " sociology " and believed society could be studied like any other science.
The term " Classical Social Evolutionism " is most closely associated with the 19th-century writings of Auguste Comte, Herbert Spencer ( who coined the phrase " survival of the fittest ") and William Graham Sumner.

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