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Andrew Wernick provides the first in-depth critique of Comte's concept of religion and its place in his thinking on politics, sociology and philosophy of science. Wernick relates Comte to Marx and Nietzsche and examines key features of modern and postmodern French social theory, tracing the inherent flaws of Comte's system
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monografia Rebiun26007497 https://catalogo.rebiun.org/rebiun/record/Rebiun26007497 m o d cr cn||||||||| 021119s2001 enk ob 001 0 eng d 00063093 70730535 171122816 646910308 704107940 722782830 765127609 816873447 819631130 888466230 961636399 962646290 1037516034 1058149844 1162243725 1167703938 1171331379 0511013485 electronic bk.) 9780511013485 electronic bk.) 9781139175982 electronic bk.) 113917598X electronic bk.) 1283342138 9781283342131 0521662729 9780521662727 0511154348 9780511154348 1107118581 9781107118584 9786613342133 6613342130 1139159771 9781139159777 1139155210 9781139155212 0511049021 9780511049026 9780521023627 paperback) 0521023629 N$T eng pn N$T YDXCP OCLCG OCLCQ ZCU OCLCO OCLCQ REDDC BAKER CO3 E7B EBLCP MHW DKDLA OCLCQ CAMBR OCLCF OCLCQ NLGGC OCLCQ IDEBK EUX OCLCQ OCL AZK CNNLC CNNOR CCO MOR PIFBR OCLCQ MERUC OCLCQ JBG OCLCQ OCLCO U3W UAB STF BRL WRM OCLCQ VTS NRAMU AGLDB ICG MOQ VT2 OCLCQ AU@ OCLCO G3B TKN DKC OCLCQ M8D OCLCQ OCLCO HS0 OCLCQ VLY LUN MM9 AJS PHI 016000 bisacsh JHBA bicssc Wernick, Andrew Auguste Comte and the religion of humanity the post-theistic program of French social theory Andrew Wernick Cambridge New York Cambridge University Press 2001 Cambridge New York Cambridge New York Cambridge University Press 1 online resource (viii, 281 pages) 1 online resource (viii, 281 pages) Text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier data file rda Includes bibliographical references (pages 267-274) and index Cover; Auguste Comte and the Religion of Humanity The Post-Theistic Program of French Social Theory; Title; Copyright; In memory of my father, Abram Joseph Wernick; Contents; Acknowledgments; I Introduction: rethinking Comte; The project of Positive Religion; Comte, Nietzsche, Marx; Comte and the canon; Order of exposition; 2 The system and its logic (1): from positive philosophy to social science; The two Comtes; Positive philosophy and social science; Positivity from Bacon to Comte; Science and truth; Science and non-science; Science and practice 3 The system and its logic (2): from sociology to the subjective synthesisSociology and its object; The transcendence of the social; The subjective synthesis; The logic of the system; 4 Religion and the crisis of industrialism; The troubles of industrialism; The question of religion; The subjective dimension; Ego and solidarity; Continuity and death; 5 Love and the social body; Love and the social tie; Love and the psyche; Love and the other; 6 The path to perfection; The question of violence; Humanity and Nature; Systematic fetishism and I' amour universel; 7 Humanity as 'le vrai Grand-Être' Faith after 'God'The meaning(s) of 'I'Humanité'; The Collective subject; The divine status of Humanity; From religion to politics; Sociolatry and the death of the social; 8 Socio-theology after Comte; The second death of God; Althusser: Humanism without Humanity; Baudrillard: the end of the social; Nancy: community without communion; Politics, transcendence and the social; References; Primary sources; Secondary sources; Index Andrew Wernick provides the first in-depth critique of Comte's concept of religion and its place in his thinking on politics, sociology and philosophy of science. Wernick relates Comte to Marx and Nietzsche and examines key features of modern and postmodern French social theory, tracing the inherent flaws of Comte's system Comte, Auguste 1798-1857)- Religión Comte, Auguste 1798-1857) Positivism- History- 19th century PHILOSOPHY- History & Surveys- Modern Positivism Religión Positivisme Geloof Emoties Humaniteit Postmodernisme Electronic books History Frankrijk Print version Wernick, Andrew. Auguste Comte and the religion of humanity. Cambridge ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 2001 0521662729 (DLC) 00063093 (OCoLC)44883661