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Revision as of 13:40, 10 April 2025

Comprehensive Framework

According to August Comte, a Comprehensive Framework, is an overarching intellectual structure that organizes human experience and activity towards specific ends.[1] The term is syncretic within the Lightning Path (LP) as a Creative Framework.

Concept Map

Comte's Terms

Comprehensive Framework, Intellectual Order, Moral Order, Positivist Regime, Religion of Humanity, Societal Order, Sociocrat, The Regime

Components

According to Comte, the Comprehensive Framework has the following three components.

  1. Moral Order: Establishes ethical guidelines and values that govern individual and collective behavior.
  2. Intellectual Order: Provides a coherent worldview and understanding of reality
  3. Social Order: Organizes societal structures and institutions, ensuring stability and cohesion.

Syncretic Terms

Creative Framework > Existential Paradigm, Meaning Structure, Ruling Ideology

Related LP Terms

Comprehensive Framework >

Non-LP Related Terms

Comprehensive Framework >

Notes

The creative and controlling intent of the Comprehensive Framework is clear. We highlight the creative and controlling attempt by calling the comprehensive framework a Creative Framework.

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Footnotes

  1. Auguste Comte, The Catechism of Positivism; or, Summary Exposition of the Universal Religion, trans. Richard Congreve (London: John Chapman, 1852). https://archive.org/details/artofcreationess00carp