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What Are the Three Stages Argued by Comte That Knowledge

Question 6

Question 6

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What are the three stages argued by Comte that knowledge can pass through?


A) Primitive-Feudal-Capitalistic
B) Theological-Metaphysical-Positive
C) Barbarian-Agricultural-Industrial
D) Tribal-Industrial-Capitalistic

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