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The establishment of this great principle is the most important result of my System of Positive Philosophy. This work was published 1830⁠–⁠1842, with the title of Course of Positive Philosophy, because it was based upon a course of lectures delivered 1826⁠–⁠1829. But since that time I have always given it the more appropriate name of “System.” Should the work reach a second edition, the correction will be made formally: meanwhile, this will, I hope, remove all misconception on the subject.

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    [Comte afterwards added a seventh science, Ethics, (see Volume II of System of Positive Polity).]

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    Comte afterwards added a seventh science, Ethics, (see Volume II of System of Positive Polity). J. H. B.

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    [See Cabanis, Rapports du physique et du moral de l’homme, Ve memoire, where he speaks of “les restes de l’esprit de chevalerie, fruit ridicule de l’odieuse féodalité.”]

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    See Cabanis, Rapports du physique et du moral de l’homme, Ve memoire, where he speaks of “les restes de l’esprit de chevalerie, fruit ridicule de l’odieuse féodalité.J. H. B.

  • Philosophy⁠—the love of wisdom.

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    [Written in 1848.]

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    Written in 1848. J. H. B.

  • On reconsideration, Comte saw fit to withdraw this proposal. See Positive Polity, Volume IV, Chapter 5, p. 351.

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    [Clotilde de Vaux, see Testament d’Auguste Comte, p. 550].

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    Clotilde de Vaux, see Testament d’Auguste Comte, p. 550. J. H. B.

  • This law was introduced by Royer-Collard. It forbids discussion of the private affairs of public men.

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    [Testament d’Auguste Comte, p. 556].

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    Testament d’Auguste Comte, p. 556. J. H. B.

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    [This story “Lucie” is republished in Volume I of System of Positive Polity.]

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    This story “Lucie” is republished in Volume I of System of Positive Polity. J. H. B.

  • Impose the law of peace.

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    Toute la suite des hommes, pendant le cours de tant de siècles, doit être considérée comme un même homme qui subsiste toujours et qui apprend continuellement.—Pascal, Pensées, Part I, Article I. [The whole succession of men during the course of so many centuries should be considered as one Man ever living and constantly learning.]

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    Toute la suite des hommes, pendant le cours de tant de siècles, doit être considérée comme un même homme qui subsiste toujours et qui apprend continuellement. —Pascal, Pensées, Part I, Article I. (The whole succession of men during the course of so many centuries should be considered as one Man ever living and constantly learning. J. H. B.)

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    [See The Positivist Calendar, edited by H. G. Jones (W. Reeves, 1905).]

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    See The Positivist Calendar, edited by H. G. Jones (W. Reeves, 1905). J. H. B.

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    [Tableau Historique des progrès de l’Esprit Humain, Paris, 1900.]

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    Tableau Historique des progrès de l’Esprit Humain, Paris, 1900. J. H. B.

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    [The Republic of 1848.]

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    The Republic of 1848. J. H. B.

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    [This report was republished in Revue Occidentale, July 1889; see also an article and a document published by M. Pierre Laffitte in the same review in January, 1890.]

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    This report was republished in Revue Occidentale, July 1889; see also an article and a document published by M. Pierre Laffitte in the same review in January, 1890. J. H. B.

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    [This committee was formed in 1903.]

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    This committee was formed in 1903. J. H. B.

  • This report was republished in Revue Occidentale, September, 1885.