Thought at Auguste Comte Scientific: From Positivism to "Religion of Humanity"
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This article addresses the invitation of the French philosopher Auguste Comte to establish what he called the "human religion, this is through the availability of objective scientific requirements that make it scientifically possible to talk about this religion. From the epistemological point of view, this new religion inevitably transcends everything that is theological metaphysical, Realistically, it does not impede the establishment of positive science.
Since the philosopher curriculum is scientific -Epistemological, it aims to apply science to human phenomena Theology's path differed from that of positive thought. The first takes off from man to reach the universe, while positive thought seeks to understand the rationality of man and his attempt to emerge from the phenomenal of the universe.
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