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]]>Comte was interested in the establishment of social theories, which can be tested scientifically. His motive behind the approach was to unveil the natural laws which could be practically applied to the society. He believed that, natural sciences like, biology and physics prepare the ground for the development of social science. According to August Comte, universal laws can be discovered in sociology similar to natural sciences universal laws, for example “law of gravity” in physics.
There are five core principles of positivism, which are given below.
• The logic of analysis are similar in all the branches of science.
• The objective behind analysis is to determine, predict and explain the problem.
• Research ought to be based on empirical observation by human senses.
• Science is not based on common sense.
• Science should be examined unbiasedly by logic.
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