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  1. Clotilde de Vaux, born Clotilde Marie (April 3, 1815 in Paris – April 5, 1846 in Paris), was a French intellectual known to have inspired the French philosopher Auguste Comte's Religion of Humanity.

    • April 3, 1815, Paris, France
    • Poetry, writing
  2. Clotilde de Vaux era en verdad un católico acérrimo y, si Comte vio en el catolicismo un simple paso en la evolución hacia el Espíritu Positivo (es decir, el "Espíritu Metafísico"), se convenció de que el culto y las celebraciones eran indispensables para el desarrollo del positivismo en la humanidad. sociedad.

  3. Clotilde de Vaux , nacido Clotilde Marie (3 de abril, 1815 París - 5 de abril de 1846 París), es conocido por haber inspirado el filósofo francés Auguste Comte 's religión de la humanidad .

  4. 6 de ene. de 2010 · In late 1844, Comte met Clotilde de Vaux, the woman to whom he later attributed his emotional development and most important ideas. His disciples and most historians have generally accepted his judgment about the impact she had on his evolution.

    • Mary Pickering
    • 2009
  5. cibernous.com › comte › curiosidadescibernous.com

    IMAGEN DE CLOTILDE DE VAUX. A la muerte en 1846 de Clotilde de Vaux, a la que Comte conoció a finales de 1844, el filósofo entró en una profunda depresión que se dejará notar en su obra: su positivismo adquirirá tintes místicos y religiosos, que culminarán en la creación de la Iglesia Universal Positivista, institución de la que se ...

  6. Clotilde de Vaux and Harriet Taylor. As the founder of Positivism has often been considered to be the first man who realized the educational value of the History of Science, it is worthwhile to ask oneself how well he knew it. The simplest way of answering that question is to examine the Positivist Calendar. The Calendar of Great Men which he ...

  7. Vaux, Clotilde de (1815–1846) French writer and muse of Auguste Comte. Born in Paris on April 3, 1815; died of tuberculosis in Paris on April 5, 1846; first child of Captain Joseph Marie and Countess Henriette-Josephine de Ficquelmont; educated at home by her mother; married Amenee de Vaux; beloved by philosopher Auguste Comte.