"Auguste Comte wrote a few pieces for various periodicals in Paris, to which he attached but little importance. His first great philosophical work was a pamphlet... published in May, 1822... entitled a "Prospectus of the scientific works required for the reorganization of Society, by Auguste Comte, former pupil of the Ecole Polytechnique." He republished his pamphlet with some small modifications and additions in 1824, under the title "System of Positive Polity," and this is reprinted in vol. iv. of the " Politique Positive," 1854. This essay of 1822 contains a statement of the classification of the sciences, of the law of the three states, and the suggestion of a science of sociology. It is... the prospectus of that which for thirty years Comte continued to elaborate... and has always been treated by Comte and by his adherents as the the first sketch of the "Positive Philosophy.""
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