Auguste Comte
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+ | '''Auguste Comte''' (full name: '''Isidore Marie Auguste François Xavier Comte'''; [[January 17]], [[1798]] – [[September 5]], [[1857]]) was a French thinker who coined the term "[[sociology]]." He is remembered for being the first to apply the [[scientific method]] to the [[society|social world]]. | ||
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Auguste Comte (full name: Isidore Marie Auguste François Xavier Comte; January 17, 1798 – September 5, 1857) was a French thinker who coined the term "sociology." He is remembered for being the first to apply the scientific method to the social world.
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