MENTAL and POLITICAL PHILOSOPHY.
Comte’s System of Positive Polity, or Treatise upon Sociology.
Translated from the Paris Edition of 1851–1854, and furnished with Analytical Tables of Contents. In Four Volumes, each forming in some degree an independent Treatise:—
Vol. I. General View of Positivism and Introductory Principles. Translated by J.H. Bridges, M.B. formerly Fellow of Oriel College, Oxford. 8vo. price 21s.
Vol. II. The Social Statics, or the Abstract Laws of Human Order. Translated by Frederic Harrison, M.A. 8vo. price 14s.
Vol. III. The Social Dynamics, or the General Laws of Human Progress (the Philosophy of History). Translated by E.S. Beesly, M.A. Professor of History in University College, London. 8vo.
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Vol. IV. The Synthesis of the Future of Mankind. Translated by Richard Congreve, M.D., and an Appendix, containing the Author’s Minor Treatises, translated by H.D. Hutton, M.A. Barrister-at-Law. 8vo.
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Order and Progress: Part I. Thoughts on Government; Part II. Studies of Political Crises.