Auguste Comte Biography
(French Philosopher and Founder of Sociology and Positivism )Birthday: January 19, 1798 (Capricorn)
Born In: Montpellier, France
Advanced SearchAuguste Comte or Isidore Auguste Marie François Xavier Comte was a prominent French philosopher. He introduced a new discipline, 'Sociology,' and divided this subject in two categories - “social statics,” which denotes the forces holding society together and “social dynamics”, which indicates the forces responsible for social change. He, for the first time, proposed the idea of positivism, a philosophy of science that gained wide recognition in the second half of the nineteenth century. Most of his work reflect the influence of the utopian socialist Henri Saint-Simon. He endeavoured to cure the social maladies of the 'French Revolution' with the help of his newly developed positive philosophy. His law of three stages is an attempt to describe the historical sequence of human mind in three steps - theological, metaphysical, and positive. Due to his development of specific philosophy for each discipline of science - mathematics, physics, chemistry and biology - he is regarded as the first philosopher of science in the modern sense. In an article written for “Le Censeur Europeen,” a journal of the liberal opposition of that era, he put his view against equal access to jobs in government sector. Apart from enriching the field of Sociology, his social theories provided the basis for the formation of “Religion of Humanity.” Quick FactsFrench Celebrities Born In January
Also Known As: Isidore Marie Auguste François Xavier Comte
Died At Age: 59
Family:Spouse/Ex-: Caroline Massin (m. 1825–1842)
father: Louis Comte
mother: Rosalie Boyer
Born Country: France
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Died on: September 5, 1857
place of death: Paris, France
Notable Alumni: University Of Montpellier
Cause of Death: Stomach Cancer
City: Montpellier, France
discoveries/inventions: Discipline Of Sociology And Of The Doctrine Of Positivism
More Factseducation: École Polytechnique, University of Montpellier, University Of Montpellier
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French PeopleFrench MenÉcole PolytechniqueMale PhilosophersFrench Philosophers Childhood & Early LifeBorn in Montpellier, Herault, in southern France, Auguste Comte was the son of Louis and Rosalie Comte. He studied at the Lycee Joffre and later attended the 'University of Montpellier.'With the beginning of the 'French Revolution,' the idea of republicanism had a great influence on him. He enrolled at the 'Ecole Polytechnique' in 1814. When the Ecole closed for reorganization in 1816, he pursued his study at the medical school at Montpellier.Without finishing his graduation, he settled in Paris, where he made living by teaching mathematics and journalism. Simultaneously, he also studied economics, history, and philosophy. In 1817, he met social theorist Henri de Saint-Simon and became his secretary and collaborator but owing to a dispute of the authorship of their writings, this partnership ended in 1824.