Answer to Question #271149 in Sociology for Thelma 22

Question #271149

Auguste Comte became convinced that in the coming industrial era there would be more positive thinking. In view of this, he formulated a normative theory, as a plan for the coming era. Discuss


Instruction: Due date for submission: 30th, November, 2021. 5000 words. Each assignment must contain a table of content, introduction, conclusion and bibliography. Use Harvard referencing style



References



Tischler, L, H., (2007) Introduction to Sociology 9th ed, Belmont: Thomson Wadsworth



Schaefer, L. R., (2013) Sociology a brief introduction 10th ed, New York: McGraw-Hill




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Expert's answer
2021-11-26T06:52:01-0500

Auguste Comte was one of the founders of sociology and coined the term sociology. Comte believed sociology could unite all sciences and improve society. Comte was a positivist who argued that sociology must have a scientific base and be objective. Comte theorized a three-stage development of society.In August 1817 he found an apartment at 36 Rue Bonaparte in Paris's 6th arrondissement (where he lived until 1822) and later that year he became a student and secretary to Henri de Saint-Simon, who brought Comte into contact with intellectual society and greatly influenced his thought therefrom.The law of three stages is an idea developed by Auguste Comte in his work The Course in Positive Philosophy. It states that society as a whole, and each particular science, develops through three mentally conceived stages: (1) the theological stage, (2) the metaphysical stage, and (3) the positive stage.


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