Comte's Law of Three Stages
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The law of three stages is an idea developed by
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one of the three mentally conceived stages
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Which is not part of the Law of Three Stages according to Auguste Comte?
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In which stage of society, magic was given?
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The scientific view developed by Auguste Comte is known as
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Auguste Comte used the term Social Statics to intricate
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Auguste Comte’s positivism is based on
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The third stage of the ‘Law of Three Stages” is
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The idea of Social Dynamics propounded by Comte refers to
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Comte divided the study of Sociology into two broad areas namely
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Metaphysical stage is also known as
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Theological stage is also known as
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In Theological stage ideas are focused on
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The cultural system of Metaphysical Stage leaders is the
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The Metaphysical stage is a
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Sociology emerged in
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Socius means companion and it is derived from ____ language
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The word ‘logos’ is derived from ____ language
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Which stage is a precise scientific study of observable phenomena?
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Auguste Comte died in
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Most important feature of social dynamics
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Not the feature of social statics
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