L'art de vivre ensemble

Archives de Philosophie 1 (1):77-93 (2007)
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La sociologie de Comte nous permet d’aborder une question qui se pose, aujourd’hui encore, aux sciences sociales : celle des rapports entre sociologie et science politique. En dépit d’une intégration de principe, dont on analyse les principaux aspects, Comte pense la politique d’une façon spécifique au sein de sa sociologie. La politique relève d’une science de l’acteur et non seulement de l’analyse des rapports collectifs. En cela l’invention de la science sociale chez Comte démontre une capacité à penser la politique plus pertinente que les sociologies qui lui succéderont.Comte’s sociology allows to deal with an issue which is still raised nowadays in the field of social sciences : the relation between sociology and political science. Despite the principle of a full integration, the main aspects of which are sketched here, Comte understands politics in a specific way. The science of Politics is about the role of actors, and cannot be reduced to the analysis of collective bonds. To this extent, the invention of social science with Comte demonstrates a more accurate understanding of political phenomenons than it will then be the case with posterior sociologies

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