Compte
Auguste Comte (1798-1857) was a French philosopher known as the father of sociology. He introduced the concept of positivism and emphasized the importance of empirical observation in the study of society. His ideas laid the groundwork for modern social sciences.
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Compte's ideas from 1798-1857 reflect on demographics as destiny, where birth and death are accepted as natural processes.
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