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 Auguste Comte - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Comte saw this new science, sociology, as the last and greatest of all sciences, one that would include all other sciences, and which would integrate and relate their findings into a cohesive whole.
From 1844, Comte was involved with Clotilde de Vaux, a relationship that remained platonic.
After her death in 1846 this love became quasi-religious, and Comte saw himself as founder and prophet of a new "religion of humanity".
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 History Channel Search Results
Comte argued that an empirical study of historical processes, particularly of the progress of the various interrelated sciences, reveals a law of three stages that govern human development.
Comte’s work is considered the classical expression of the positivist attitude—namely, that the empirical sciences are the only adequate source of knowledge.
Comte’s chief significance, however, derives from his role in the historical development of positivism.
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 Claude Henri de Rouvroy, Comte de Saint-Simon - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Claude Henri de Rouvroy, Comte de Saint-Simon, often referred to as Henri de Saint-Simon (October 17, 1760 – May 19, 1825), the founder of French socialism, was born in Paris.
On his passing, Claude Henri de Rouvroy, Comte de Saint-Simon, was interred in Le Père Lachaise Cemetery in Paris.
His valet had orders to awake him every morning with the words, "Remember, monsieur le comte, that you have great things to do." Among his early schemes was one to unite the Atlantic and the Pacific by a canal, and another to construct a canal from Madrid to the sea.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Claude_Henri_de_Rouvroy,_Comte_de_Saint-Simon   (1775 words)

  
 UTOPIAN SOCIALISTS
De l'Organisation des Sociétés de prévoyances ou de secours mutuels, by Gustave-Nicolas Hubbard, 1852.
Initially advocated the marriage of the French Liberal tradition with the Catholic church, emphasizing freedom of consciousness, worship, speech and the press, abolition of the death penalty and the separation of Church and State.
De la religion considérée dans ses rapports avec l'ordre politique et civil, Vol.
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 Presentation CC - Project Constitutional-Convention.net
Saint Simon brought in an important element: the peoples were taken into account for the first time.
The project of Saint Simon was closely related to the Vienna Congress (1815).
Thus, in 1814 he published a treaty entitled, De la réorganisation de la société européenne, in which he dreamed of a politically homogeneous Europe, all the nations of which should possess the same institutions, relying on England to take the initiative in this federation.
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 Henri de Saint-Simon
"Claude Henri de Rouvrey Saint-Simon" by Ken Tribe, from New Palgrave, 1987 (at Marburg)
Saint-Simon was crucial for the development of the social sciences: his call for a "science of society" on the same footing as the natural sciences, was highly influential on his disciple Auguste Comte and the sociologists and was the primary cause of the scientific pretensions of economics.
Ruined aristocrat, an officer in the American Revolution war, a real estate speculator and journalist, Henri de Saint-Simon is reknowned as the founder of the "Saint-Simonian" movement, a type of semi-mystical "Christian-Scientific" socialism that pervaded the 19th Century.
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 Saint-Simon, Comte de Biography / Biography of Saint-Simon, Comte de Biography
The French social philosopher and reformer Claude Henri de Rouvroy, Comte de Saint-Simon (1760-1825), was one of the founders of modern industrial socialism and evolutionary sociology.
The Comte de Saint-Simon was born in Paris to the poorer side of a prominent noble family.
Saint-Simon's final work, Le Nouveau Christianisme (1825), inspired a Christian socialist movement called the Saint-Simonians, who were devoted to a secular gospel of economic progress and human brotherhood.
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 CLAUDE DE ROUVROY, DUC DE SAINT-SIMON - LoveToKnow Article on CLAUDE DE ROUVROY, DUC DE SAINT-SIMON
SAINT-SIMON, CLAUDE DE ROUVROY, DUC DE (1607-1693), French courtier, was born in August 1607, being the second son of Louis de Rouvroi, seigneur du Plessis (d.
By his first wife, Diane de Budos de Portes, a relative of Cond, whom he married in 1644 and who died in 1670, he had three daughters.
By his second wife, Charlotte de 1Aubespine, whom he married in 1672, he had a son Louis, the author of the memoirs (see below).
www.1911encyclopedia.org /S/SA/SAINT_SIMON_CLAUDE_DE_ROUVROY_DUC_DE.htm   (359 words)

  
 WHKMLA : Restauration - Saint Simonism
Claude Henri de Rouvroy, Comte de Saint-Simon, born 1760, blamed the French Revolution and her treatment of the Catholic church for the deplorable living conditions of the French working class.
Saint Simon called for science to examine society, and therefore is regarded the founder of sociology.
He promoted a concept referred to as Nouveau Christianisme, (New Christianity) after a publication by Saint Simon, published in the year of his death, 1825.
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 CHAPTER 2—SOCIOLOGICAL THINKERS AND THEIR INFLUENCE
Though Comte was not critical of it, his recognition of the role of classes in modern society illustrates an awareness of the burgeoning of social stratification in society.
Comte’s understanding of the positive or scientific progression of the mind was a recognition of the fallibility of human existence with the optimistic rejoinder of a methodology of understanding humankind—a position identified in his first work, A Program of Scientific Work Required for the Reorganization of Society.
Henri Saint-Simon is an interesting figure in social thought, if not for the mere fact of his eccentricities that characterized both his childhood and his adult life.
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 MSN Encarta - Search Results - Saint-Simon Claude Henri de Rouvroy Comte de
Saint-Simon, Claude Henri de Rouvroy, Comte de (1760-1825), French socialist, born in Paris.
Proudhon opposed the view of the French utopian socialists François Fourier and Claude Rouvroy, comte de Saint-Simon, on the ground that society...
Opposition to the classical school of economics came first from early socialist writers such as the French social philosopher Claude Henri de...
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 Saint Simonians' Women's Press (1833-1835), Women's History Month 2003 by Sunshine for Women
Saint Simonian men debated the meaning of feminism and the societal changes required to make men and women equal: they agreed that women were excluded from public life and that women were subordinated to men — and that's about all.
As is often the case, Saint Simon's followers chose certain parts of his writings to emphasize and other parts to gloss over, tailoring Saint Simonian philosophy to appeal to their own desires.
Wrapped in an emotion-laden mysticism of a religion that conceptualized an androgynous "Mother/Father" God, indicting laissez-faire capitalism in favor of communitarianism, and stressing the equality of all persons of all classes, the Saint Simonians appealed to many people.
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 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Saint-Simon and Saint-Simonism
Claude Henri de Rouvroy, Comte de Saint-Simon, was born in Paris, 17 Oct., 1760; died there, 19 May, 1825.
Influenced by the writings of Joseph de Maistre, whose "Le Pape" appeared in 1819, and by those of Bonald, Saint-Simon and Auguste Comte, reacting against the individualist ideas of the French Revolution, recognized the necessity in modern society of a power similar to the medieval theocracy.
By degrees the Saint-Simonian School became a sort of Church.
www.newadvent.org /cathen/13377a.htm   (1281 words)

  
 MSN Encarta - Printer-friendly - Sociology
The most widely influential among them is Karl Marx, but their number also includes the French aristocrat Claude Henri de Rouvroy, comte de Saint-Simon, the writer and statesman Alexis de Tocqueville and, the British philosopher and economist John Stuart Mill.
In 1838 Comte coined the term sociology to describe his vision of a new science that would discover laws of human society resembling the laws of nature by applying the methods of factual investigation that had proved so successful in the physical sciences.
In the second half of the 20th century, after the early interest in the broad evolutionist theories of Comte and Spencer had declined, sociology emphasized the study of particular social phenomena such as crime, marital discord, and the acculturation of immigrants.
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 Henri de Saint-Simon --  Encyclopædia Britannica
Comte Henri de Saint-Simon (1760–1825) was an erratic genius with a fertile and yet disorganized mind.
Explains French theorist Henri de Saint-Simon's ideology and its contribution to the events of the 1848 Revolution.
Henri de Saint-Simon, lithograph by L. Deymaru, 19th century
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 Claudette Colbert Definition / Claudette Colbert Research
1440 - Gilles de Rais is taken into custody upon an accusation brought against him by the Bishop of Nantes.
Events 1600-1899 1608 - At Ticonderoga (now Crown Point, New York), Samuel de Champlain shot two Iroquois chiefs to death.
This was to set the tone for French-Iroquois relations for the next one hundred years.
www.elresearch.com /Claudette_Colbert   (535 words)

  
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In December 1824 a small tract in the form of a dialogue appeared—very discreetly—in Paris that was to mark an important stage in the development of the modern conception of the artist and his social status.
In their imagination, the poets have placed the golden age at the cradle of the human species amid the ignorance and coarseness of the earliest times: yet it should quite rather have been the Iron Age that was relegated there.
Deprived of this vision, the artist educated by the Academy and working in accordance with the formulae of the market was presented as the tool of a political regime that flourished through distorting the truth in all areas of life.
www.fondationhartungbergman.fr /domainehartung/anglais.htm   (5733 words)

  
 Religion Saint-Simonienne. Procès en Police Correctionnelle sous Prévention d'Escroquerie le 19 octobre 1832. -
Barthélemy Prosper Enfantin and Bazard were the supreme leaders and co-founders of the moral-religious movement based upon the ideas of Claude Henri de Rouvroy, Comte de Saint-Simon, the socialist philosopher.
Dissention and disagreement split the two and their followers, Bazard taking those of political and philosophical inclinations while Enfantin, those interested in social and moral change.
Disbound, leaves separating along spine, some discoloration and light marginal soiling, else a very good copy of this most unusual piece.
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 Powell's Books - Music, Musicians, and the Saint-Simonians by Ralph Locke
The disciples of Claude Henri de Rouvroy, comte de Saint-Simon, believed that increased industrial production would play a crucial role in improving the condition of the working masses and in shifting power from the aristocratic "drones" to the enterprising men of talent then rising in the French middle class.
In this skillful interdisciplinary study, Ralph P. Locke describes and documents the Saint-Simonians' view of music as an ideological tool and the influence of this view on musical figures of the day.
As a powerful means of winning support for their views, music became an integral part of the Saint-Simonians' writings and ceremonial activities.
www.powells.com /cgi-bin/biblio?inkey=61-0226489019-2   (265 words)

  
 Comte de SAINT-SIMON (Claude-Henri de ROUVROY) : astrology and planets, Map of the Heavens and Interactive Birth Chart
Depending of the fact that the time of birth is known or not, 6 or 11 planets distributions and planets dominants have been computed for the natal chart of Comte de SAINT-SIMON (Claude-Henri de ROUVROY).
Texts are not translated, so if you wish to read interpretations associated with theses computations, you need to go to the full astrological Portrait of Comte de SAINT-SIMON (Claude-Henri de ROUVROY) and to use this Automatic Free Website Translator.
Comte de SAINT-SIMON (Claude-Henri de ROUVROY) : astrology and planets, Map of the Heavens and Interactive Birth Chart
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 Saint Simon
Saint-Simon, Claude Henri de Rouvroy, comte de - Saint-Simon, Claude Henri de Rouvroy, comte de, 1760–1825, French social philosopher; grand...
Saint-Simon, Louis de Rouvroy, duc de - Saint-Simon, Louis de Rouvroy, duc de, 1675–1755, French writer of memoirs and courtier.
Simon, Saint, in the New Testament, one of the Twelve Apostles.
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 Claude Henri de Rouvroy, comte de Saint-Simon - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Claude Henri de Rouvroy, Comte de Saint-Simon: Philosophy
What Ideas from the Enlightenment Influenced the Sociology of Saint-Simon, Comte and Durkheim?
Initially concentrated in the vicinity of large cities, busy ports or sources of energy and raw materials, with the declining importance of agriculture, industry moved nearer smaller centres with adequate infrastructures, before spreading right into the countryside competing with agriculture for land and changing the face of the countryside.
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 Saint-Simon
Claude Henri de Rouvroy, Comte de Saint-Simon (1760-1825), the founder of French socialism
Claude de Rouvroy, duc de Saint-Simon (1607-1693), French courtier
Louis de Rouvroy, duc de Saint-Simon (1675-1755), French soldier, diplomatist and writer of memoirs
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 Claude Henri de Rouvroy Saint Simon, Comte Biography / Biography of Claude Henri de Rouvroy Saint Simon, Comte World of Sociology Biography
Claude-Henri de Rouvroy, Comte de Saint-Simon, is perhaps best known as the author of The New Christianity, published in the year of his death, 1825.
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His ideas on social and economic planning greatly influenced future Marxists, while his analysis of the looming industrial order would have an enormous influence on all of the social sciences.
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To that end, he sought the help of European technical advisers and savants, particularly the socialist Saint Simonists, who believed in the theory of universal association propounded by their founder, Claude Henri de Rouvroy, comte de Saint Simon.
Among the mechanisms used by Mohamed Ali to create a framework for the country’s drive towards modernity was to send Egyptians on educational missions abroad.
When Mohamed Ali became Egypt’s ruler in 1805, he embarked on an ambitious project of internal reform patterned on the European model.
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 Science - Social Sciences - Economics - People - Saint-Simon, Henri de - Newsletter - News - Reviews - Education - Ratings
Henri de Saint-Simon Simon is reknowned as the founder of the Saint-Simonian movement, a type of semi-mystical Christian-Scientific socialism that pervaded the 19th Century.
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 Rodrigues
Rodrigues was involved with the Claude Henri de Rouvroy, the Comte de Saint-Simon, who was an early advocate of socialism.
Saint-Simon was, like Rodrigues, a rich man who had made money during the French Revolution.
The paper appeared in volume five of the Annales de mathématiques pures et appliquées which was perhaps better known as Annales de Gergonne and is described in detail in [4].
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