""Comte: The Successor of Aristotle and St. Paul"" is a discourse given by John Henry Bridges at Newton Hall, Fetter Lane on September 5, 1883. This book delves into the ideas and philosophies of Auguste Comte, a French philosopher who is considered to be one of the founders of sociology. Bridges discusses Comte's views on positivism, the scientific method, and the importance of social order and stability. He also explores Comte's belief that sociology...