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  1. Essays in sociology and social philosophy.Morris Ginsberg - 1956 - Harmondsworth,: Penguin Books.
    v. 1. On the diversity of morals.--v. 2. Reason and unreason in society.--v. 3. Evolution and progress.
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  • Comte's Positivism and the Science of Society.H. B. Acton - 1951 - Philosophy 26 (99):291 - 310.
    Positivism is the view that the only way to obtain knowledge of the world is by means of sense perception and introspection and the methods of the empirical sciences. Positivists believe that it is futile to attempt to deduce or demonstrate truths about the world from alleged self-evident premisses that are not based primarily on sense perception. They consider, on the contrary, that knowledge of things can only be advanced by framing hypotheses, testing them by observation and experiment, and reshaping (...)
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