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    Georges- Louis Leclerc Comte de Buffon.

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    Comte had influenced many.

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    Comte de Lally.

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    Comte also referred to the field as social physics.

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    The French naturalist Comte de Buffon poses his needle problem.

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    Spencer followed Comte in aiming for the unification of scientific truth;

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    Edgar de Valcourt-Vermont(Comte de St Germain) founded the American Chirological Society in 1897.

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    Auguste Comte used the term"science sociale" to describe the field, taken from the ideas of Charles Fourier;

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    Although Comte viewed most human behavior as self-serving, he regarded the unselfish desire to help others as a motivator, too.

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    During the war of 1870 it serves as a field hospital, and in 1871 the Comte de Chambord resides very briefly.

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    Comte believed a positivist stage would mark the final era, after conjectural theological and metaphysical phases, in the progression of human understanding.

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    A philosopher of science, Comte had proposed a theory of sociocultural evolution that society progresses by a general law of three stages.

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    I had been a year married to a rich man, Comte Herve de Ker---- a Breton of ancient family, whom I did not love, you understand.

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    They were followers of the doctrines of the French philosopher(a seeker of knowledge) Auguste Comte(1798- 1857), who were interested in applying scientific knowledge to the problems of society.

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    Like empathy, altruism is a modern term, coined in the 19th century by the French philosopher Auguste Comte from the French‘autrui', which itself derives from the Latin‘alteri'(‘other people').

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    Georges-Louis Leclerc, Comte de Buffon suggested that species could degenerate into different organisms, and Erasmus Darwin proposed that all warm-blooded animals could have descended from a single microorganism or"filament.

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    Although Comte's English followers, like Eliot and Martineau, for the most part rejected the full gloomy panoply of his system, they liked the idea of a religion of humanity.

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    Though Comte is generally regarded as the"Father of Sociology", the discipline was formally established by another French thinker, Émile Durkheim(1858-1917), who developed positivism as a foundation to practical social research.

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    Comte's Système de Philosophie Positive had been written with the ambition of demonstrating the universality of natural law, and Spencer was to follow Comte in the scale of his ambition.

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    Though Comte is generally regarded as the"Father of Sociology", the discipline was formally established by another French thinker, Émile Durkheim(1858- 1917), who developed positivism as a foundation to practical social research.

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    The term"social science" may refer either to the specific sciences of society established by thinkers such as Comte, Durkheim, Marx, and Weber, or more generally to all disciplines outside of"noble science" and arts.

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    During the 1700s a French biologist called the Comte de Buffon spoke about four distinct breeds which existed in France during that period of time, this included the Chartreux, the Angora, the Domestic and the Spanish.

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    Relatively isolated from the sociological academy throughout his lifetime, Simmel presented idiosyncratic analyses of modernity more reminiscent of the phenomenological and existential writers than of Comte or Durkheim, paying particular concern to the forms of, and possibilities for, social individuality.

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    Comte's austere vision of the universe, his injunction to"vivre pour altrui"("live for others", from which comes the word"altruism"), and his idealisation of women inform the works of Victorian novelists and poets from George Eliot and Matthew Arnold to Thomas Hardy.

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    Today, scholarly accounts of Durkheim's positivism may be vulnerable to exaggeration and oversimplification: Comte was the only major sociological thinker to postulate that the social realm may be subject to scientific analysis in the same way as noble science, whereas Durkheim acknowledged in greater detail the fundamental epistemological limitations.

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    Having been exposed to erudite philosophical literature as a young boy under the tutelage of Isaco Garsin, his maternal grandfather, he continued to read and be influenced through his art studies by the writings of Nietzsche, Baudelaire, Carducci, Comte de Lautréamont, and others, and developed the belief that the only route to true creativity was through defiance and disorder.

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