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Tag: Auguste Comte

  • Sophia, the Wisdom of God

    Sophia, the Wisdom of God

    He revived in our Christian consciousness ancient and eternal truths, but under new names: the fundamental truth about collective essence of the World Soul and the consummate truth about the life of the dead.

  • Angels and Demons

    Angels and Demons

    I have seen that every man receives at his birth two spirits, one good, the other evil. The good one is heavenly by nature and belongs to the lowest hierarchy; the evil one is not a devil, not yet in torments, though deprived of the vision of God. ~ Anne Catherine Emmerich

  • Conditions of Corporeal Manifestation

    Conditions of Corporeal Manifestation

    There are five conditions which corporeal existence is subject to: space, time, matter, form, and life. A body is a material form living in time and space.

  • Liberalism and the Folk

    Liberalism As to tolerance, it is surprising how far removed from the equity and prudence of the Church are those who profess what is called Liberalism. For, in allowing that boundless license of which We have spoken, they exceed all limits and end at last by making no apparent distinction between truth and error, honesty…

  • Law of Development

    Law of Development

    Solovyov wants to go beyond the personal to the general and asks about the goal of human existence in general. Since man is always in community, Solovyov claims that “the dignity of the personal and immediate goals of a human life can define itself only by its relationship to that common and final goal for…

  • Order and Progress

    Order and Progress

    Positivists will always acknowledge the close relation between their own system and the memorable effort of medieval Catholicism. In offering for the acceptance of Humanity a new organization of life, we would not dissociate it with all that has gone before. On the contrary, it is our boast that we are but proposing for her…

  • Solidarity and Continuity

    Auguste Comte was a 19th century French philosopher, although seldom read today. He called his philosophical system Positivism and he is rightly regarded as the founder of sociology as a science. Dismayed by the French revolution and its aftermaths, Comte was motivated to put the civilization of the Middle Ages on a foundation secured by…

  • Savage and Naked We Come into the World

    We have to think that in an age where the spoken and printed word holds such a considerable place, it is important that the greatest number of Frenchmen know the meaning of the words they use: that is not possible without Greek and Latin. We must realize that at a time where professional technocrats push…