Les fondements de la doctrine juridique et sociale de Maurice Hauriou (1856-1929)

For what reason Maurice Hauriou (1856-1929) who was a Comtist Positivist, became a Catholic Positivist? The answer needs to know not only the theoretical sources of his Sociology but also the way of his critical examination. Then his Neo Catholic philosophy became evident. Maurice Hauriou, professor...

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Main Author: Clément, Jean Louis
Format: Article
Language:French
Published: Grupo Eumed.net 2011
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Online Access:https://dialnet.unirioja.es/servlet/oaiart?codigo=4178439
Source:Revista Crítica de la Historia de las Relaciones Laborales y de la Política Social, ISSN 2173-0822, Nº. 3, 2011, pag. 24
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Summary: For what reason Maurice Hauriou (1856-1929) who was a Comtist Positivist, became a Catholic Positivist? The answer needs to know not only the theoretical sources of his Sociology but also the way of his critical examination. Then his Neo Catholic philosophy became evident. Maurice Hauriou, professor of Law at the University of Toulouse, discovered Neo Catholicism in the set of his friends. He was cautiously a Catholic Democrat militant.