Excerpt from Introduction à la Science de l'Histoire, Vol. 2
La doctrine du progrès a des conséquences qui vont au-delä du progrès lui - même. - Expoeé des conséquences métaphysique: et morales qui en ressortent. Ccllcs - ci emportent l'idée d'une sanction qui n'es! Pas moins nécessaire qu'ellcs - mêmcs. Le progrès ne peut être vrai si les conséquences sont fausses et réciproqument. A ce point de vue, on trouve la solution de toutes les difficultés morales opposée: i la boa de Dieu à sa toute puissance etc. Dans ces considération:, le pro grès apparaît comme le signe d'une lqi de l'ordre universel. Si cette hypothèse est vraie, on doit trouver la trace de cette loi dans tous les ordres scientifiques; Elle doit former un lien encyclopédiquo. Il y a deux espèces possibles d'encyclopédie du point de vue du progrès L'étude en sera faite dans les chapitres suivans.
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