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[from 'Intro to Positive Philosophy' by Auguste Comte, in 1. Philosophy / G. Scientific Philosophy / 3. Scientism ]

Full Idea

We may look upon the positive philosophy as constituting the only solid basis for the social reorganisation that must terminate the crisis in which the most civilized nations have found themselves for so long.

Gist of Idea

Only positivist philosophy can terminate modern social crises

Source

Auguste Comte (Intro to Positive Philosophy [1830], Ch.1)

Book Reference

Comte,Auguste: 'Introduction to Positive Philosophy', ed/tr. Ferré,Frederick [Hackett 1988], p.28


A Reaction

He is proposing not only to use positivist methods to solve social problems (he coined the word 'sociology'), but is also proposing that positivism itself should act as the unifying belief-system for future society. Science will be our religion.