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100 1 0 _aClauzade, Laurent
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245 0 0 _aGrégoire Wyrouboff on Russia. An essay on applied positive sociology?
260 _c2016.
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520 _aGrégoire Wyrouboff (1843-1913), born in Russia, directed the first positivist journal— La Philosophie positive—along with Émile Littré. The articles he wrote for the periodical are the main part of a work that can be called philosophical in the Comtean meaning of the word. The way Wyrouboff understands positive philosophy as a whole follows the theses of Littré on positivism: he assumes a kind of republican and antireligious scientism that is specific to the beginnings of the French Third Republic. Wyrouboff shows much more originality in his articles on Russia. In order to describe Russian social and political phenomena and to defend an occidentalist position, he uses methodological tools, which indeed do not belong to classical Comtean sociology.
690 _aRussian positivism
690 _aWyrouboff (Grégoire)
690 _aRussian commune
690 _aLa philosophie positive
690 _aHerzen (Alexandre)
690 _aComte (Auguste)
690 _aRussian clergy
690 _aLittré (Émile)
690 _aSociété de sociologie
786 0 _nArchives de philosophie | Volume 79 | 2 | 2016-05-02 | p. 297-316 | 0003-9632
856 4 1 _uhttps://shs.cairn.info/journal-archives-de-philosophie-2016-2-page-297?lang=en&redirect-ssocas=7080
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