Auguste Comte was a famous 19th century French philosopher known as the founder of the discipline of sociology. He developed the philosophy of positivism and the idea that societies progress through theological, metaphysical, and positive stages of development. Comte believed that positive knowledge comes from empirical evidence and the scientific method, and he worked to establish sociology as a scientific discipline for understanding human society. He published The Course in Positive Philosophy in the 1830s-1840s to outline his positivist perspective and the empirical goals of sociology. Though controversial due to his strong views, Comte's work greatly influenced later thinkers and the development of sociology.