comtism

/ˈkɑmˌtɪzəm/
noun
  1. The philosophical system of Auguste Comte, especially his theory of positivism and the religion of humanity.
    • Comtism had a strong influence on 19th-century social thought.
    • The professor gave a lecture on the principles of Comtism.
    • Some scholars see Comtism as an early form of secular humanism.
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