Auguste Comte: Volume 2: An Intellectual Biography

Auguste Comte: Volume 2: An Intellectual Biography

by Mary Pickering
ISBN-10:
0521513251
ISBN-13:
9780521513258
Pub. Date:
09/14/2009
Publisher:
Cambridge University Press
ISBN-10:
0521513251
ISBN-13:
9780521513258
Pub. Date:
09/14/2009
Publisher:
Cambridge University Press
Auguste Comte: Volume 2: An Intellectual Biography

Auguste Comte: Volume 2: An Intellectual Biography

by Mary Pickering

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Overview

This volume begins to explore the life and works of Auguste Comte during his so-called second career, the controversial period that began in 1842 and lasted until his death. This volume covers the years from 1842 to 1852, when Comte transformed his positive philosophy into a political and religious movement. It represents the first in-depth study of that movement. Focusing on key books, such as the Discours sur l’ensemble du positivisme, Mary Pickering connects Comte’s intellectual development to the tumultuous historical context and to episodes in his personal life, especially his famous relationship with Clotilde de Vaux. The book examines for the first time why workers, doctors, women, and famous writers, such as John Stuart Mill, George Henry Lewes, and Emile Littré, were drawn to his thought.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780521513258
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Publication date: 09/14/2009
Series: Auguste Comte Intellectual Biography , #2
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 652
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 9.10(h) x 1.60(d)

About the Author

Mary Pickering is Professor of History at San Jose State University. The author of Auguste Comte: An Intellectual Biography, Volumes I, II, and III, she has published in Journal of the History of Ideas, Journal of Women's History, Historical Reflections, Revue philosophique, and Revue international de philosophie.

Table of Contents

Introduction; 1. 1843–1844: the battle against the pedantocracy; 2. Tensions in Comte's relationships, 1842–1846; 3. Clotilde de Vaux and the initial encounter with Comte; 4. The muse's tragic end; 5. Pain and recognition; 6. The revolution of 1848; 7. Discours sur l'ensemble du positivisme; 8. Personal and professional disappointments; 9. The early development of the Religion of Humanity; 10. The development of the Positivist Movement; Concluding remarks.
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