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Though we tend to think of atheists as not only unbelieving
but also hostile to religion,. we should remember a tradition of atheistic thinkers
who've tried to reconcile a suspicion of the supernatural side of religion
with a deep sympathy for and interest in it's ritualistic aspects.
The most important and inspirational of these. was the visionary, eccentric, and only intermittently sane
French 19th century sociologist, August Comte.. Comte was born into a strict Catholic family in Montpelier in Southern France in 1798.
As a young man, he received a highly progressive education
and became obsessed with the idea of building a new kind of France based around science and republicanism.
His family violently disagreed and broke off relations with him
so he went to live in Paris, where he became a student of, and later, secretary to
the Utopian thinker, Henri de Saint-Simon.. But Comte had a quarrelsome nature and fell out with Saint-Simon, failed to get a university post,
and for the rest of his life, maintained a precarious existence
writing dense, often unreadable, works about the reform of humanity.
He was not entirely sane and spent long periods in asylums,
and in 1827, attempted suicide by jumping off the Pont des Arts in Paris.
In 1844, he fell deeply in love with a married woman called Clotilde de Vaux
/əbˈses/
Showing a strong desire to do or get something. To talk or think about someone, something too much.
/ˈāTHēəst/
person who lacks belief in the existence of God or gods. Person who does not believe in a god or gods.
/ˈst(y)o͞odnt/
person who is studying at university or other place of higher education.
/ˌso͞opərˈnaCH(ə)rəl/
attributed to some force beyond scientific understanding or laws of nature. manifestations or events considered to be of supernatural origin.