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2026

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In Frederick Chopin: A Man of Solitude, Guy de Comte Pourtalès offers a finely wrought biographical portrait of Chopin that is as attentive to the inner life as to the public career. The book traces the composer's Polish origins, Parisian ascendancy, artistic discipline, fragile health, and emotionally charged relationships, presenting solitude as the governing condition of his genius. Written in an elegant, reflective prose characteristic of early twentieth-century literary biography, it ...

2025

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"A General View of Positivism," Comte outlines the key tenets of his philosophy and presents his vision for a positivist society. Some of the main ideas explored in the book include:The Law of Three Stages: Comte proposes that human thought and society evolve through three distinct stages - the theological stage, the metaphysical stage, and the positive stage. The theological stage is characterized by religious and mythological explanations, the metaphysical stage relies on abstract concep...

2025

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The object of all true Philosophy is to frame a system which shall comprehend human life under every aspect, social as well as individual. It embraces, therefore, the three kinds of phenomena of which our life consists, Thoughts, Feelings, and Actions. Under all these aspects, the growth of Humanity is primarily spontaneous; and the basis upon which all wise attempts to modify it should proceed, can only be furnished by an exact acquaintance with the natural process. We are, however, able ...

2009

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The pleasure and profit which the translator has received from the great work here presented, have induced him to lay it before his fellow-teachers and students of Mathematics in a more accessible form than that in which it has hitherto appeared. The want of a comprehensive map of the wide region of mathematical science—a bird's-eye view of its leading features, and of the true bearings and relations of all its parts—is felt by every thoughtful student. He is like the visitor to a great ci...

2019

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This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. Comte believes that society evolves through a series of stages that are ruled by social laws and culminate in a superior form of social life. Positivism itself is a combination of philosophy and way of life. Comte goes into surprising detail, going so far as to describe minute like how children should be educated, the structure of a unified global committe...

2025

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The great illuminist, Rosicrucian and Freemason who termed himself the Comte de St.-Germain is without question the most baffling personality of modern history. His name was so nearly a synonym of mystery that the enigma of his true identity was as insolvable to his contemporaries as it has been to later investigators. No one questioned the Comtes noble birth or illustrious estate. His whole personality bore the indelible stamp of gentle breeding. The grace and dignity that characterized ...

2009

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Most Holy Trinosophia, The by Comte De Saint-Germain offers a concentrated, compelling experience within fiction / literary. This concise work presents carefully drawn characters and purposeful plotting that together explore themes of choice, consequence, and human connection. The prose is precise and economical, balancing vivid scenes with clear pacing to maintain narrative momentum. Ideal for readers seeking a thoughtful, accessible read, the book is well-suited to book clubs and classro...

The Philosophy of Mathematics

"A True Definition of Mathematics"

2024

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In The philosophy of mathematics, mathematics employee classification efforts to understand the philosophy is the branch. The main question is related to the source of the object that is the subject of mathematics and mathematics. In particular examine the characteris-tics of a true proposition: What are the sources of mathematical subject matter? What is about the meaning of a mathematical object? What is the nature of a mathematical proposition? What is the relationship between logic and...

History of the War in the Peninsula, under Napoleon - Vol. I

to which is prefixed a view of the political and military state of the four belligerent powers

2013

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General Maximilien Foy was a renowned and experienced French general with a long and distinguished career. An artilleryman like his master Napoleon, he fulfilled his duty to France despite disagreeing with Napoleon, and fought across Europe from Switzerland, Germany, Portugal and Spain. He spent a major part of his career fighting in the Peninsular armies at Busaco and with Masséna in Portugal. His military career came to an end after heroic fighting at Waterloo in 1815, after which he bec...

2013

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« Mémoires du comte Belliard, lieutenant-général, pair de France écrits par lui-même, recueillis et mis en ordre par M. Vinet, l'un de ses aides-de-camp. Paris, Berguet et Petion, 1842, 3 vol. in-8°.Publication décousue où des lettres de Murat à Belliard en 1812 suivent le récit de la bataille de Valmy. Les affaires d'Espagne, une conversation avec l'Empereur à Dresde, des lettres de Napoléon à Murat du 25 août au 13 octobre 1813, un récit de la capitulation de Paris, une lettre du ...

The Philosophy of Mathematics

"A True Definition of Mathematics"

2026

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What are the sources of mathematical subject matter? • What is about the meaning of a mathematical object? • What is the nature of a mathematical proposition? • What is the relationship between logic and mathematics? • What is the role of mathematics hermeneutic? • Mathematics played a role in the investigation which type? • What is the subject of mathematical investigations? • What is the human traits behind mathematics? • What is mathematical beauty? • What is the nature and source of ma...

2026

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Auguste Comte, considered by some to be the first "philosopher of science," was perhaps most famous for founding the theory of Positivism: a framework of thinking and living meant to engender unity across humanity, backed by love, science, and intellect.Positivism itself is a combination philosophy and way of life. Here Comte lays down the various tenets of the philosophy, describing what he views as the six major characteristics of the system. Comte goes into surprising detail, go...