Titre | L'idée de politique positive | |
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Auteur | François-André Isambert | |
Revue | Revue Française de Sociologie | |
Numéro | 1965, 6-3 | |
Page | 291-304 | |
Résumé anglais |
François-André Isambert: The Idea of a Positive Policy.
Ever since the exigency of a positive social science was formulated by Saint- Simon, Auguste Comte and the Saint- Simonians, in the beginning of the XlXth century, it was linked to that of a positive policy. The latter was not a mere application of the first, but a certain conception of the action comprising a rela- tivisation of projects and a prevision. Conversely, « social physiology » as seen by the Saint-Simonians and especially Buchez was not so much pure knowledge as an estimation of the facilities and impediments encountered in a society organising action. The difficulty encountered in order to constitute an objective praxeology, leads in effect to give sociology a purely cognitive role. Source : Éditeur (via Persée) |
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