Course:SOCI1110/Auguste Comte
Introduction

Isidore Auguste Marie FranÇois Xavier Comte, better known as Auguste Comte.
Birth :- January 19th 1798, Montpellier, France.
Death :- September 5th, 1857 Paris, France (aged 59)
Mother:- Rosalie Bayer
Father :- Louis Comte
Spouse :- 1 : Caroline Massin (divorced) (1825 - 1842)
2 : Clotilde de Vaux - (1844) .
Famous for :- Founder of Positive Philosophy, a disciplne of study within Sociology
Isidore Auguste Marie FranÇois Xavier Comte, better known as 'Auguste Comte' was born on January 19th 1798 during the late French Revolution and early Industrial Revolution, in the city of Montpellier, France.
In his beliefs he would reject religion and royalism. He would grow up to be a French philosopher and later on be the founder of sociology and positivism. Comte died on September 7th 1857 in the city of Paris, France.
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1. Life 2.Early Life 3.Mid Life 4. Death |
Life
Early Life
Comte was born in the family of Roman Catholic devotees. His father Louis Comte, a government tax official and mother Rosalie Bayer were strong royalist.
During his early life he attended the University of Montpellier where he rejected these ideas in favor of the French Revolution. Being skilled in the field of mathematics and science, Auguste left school and moved to Paris, where he taught Mathematics and journalism while studying economics, history, and philosophy being specially interested in people who started to trace some kind of order in the history of human society. People like Montesquieu, A.R.J Turgot, and Joseph de Maistre strongly influenced him later on.
At the age of 19 Comte met Henri de Saint-Simon, a social theorist who believed in economic organization in modern society and later on founder of European socialism. Being strongly inspired by him, Comte became his collaborator, but later on this partnership was broken by an authorship argument. Comte continued to be influenced by Simon throughout his life.
<h5/ Mid Life