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Jean-Jacques Rousseau - Wikipedia Rousseau's Discourse on Inequality, which argues that private property is the source of inequality, and The Social Contract, which outlines the basis for a legitimate political order, are cornerstones in modern political and social thought
Jean-Jacques Rousseau - Encyclopedia Britannica Jean-Jacques Rousseau, Swiss-born philosopher, writer, and political theorist whose treatises and novels inspired the leaders of the French Revolution and the Romantic generation
Jean Jacques Rousseau - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy Jean-Jacques Rousseau remains an important figure in the history of philosophy, both because of his contributions to political philosophy and moral psychology and on account of his influence on later thinkers
Rousseau, Jean-Jacques | Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy Jean-Jacques Rousseau was one of the most influential thinkers during the Enlightenment in eighteenth century Europe His first major philosophical work, A Discourse on the Sciences and Arts, was the winning response to an essay contest conducted by the Academy of Dijon in 1750
Jean-Jacques Rousseau’s Philosophy - philosophiesoflife. org Explore Jean-Jacques Rousseau's philosophy in simple, easy-to-understand terms This guide covers his life, moral freedom, political philosophy, social contract theory, and ideas on education, happiness, and authenticity
Jean-Jacques Rousseau - World History Encyclopedia Jean-Jacques Rousseau (1712 to 1778) was a Swiss philosopher whose work both praised and criticised the Enlightenment movement Although a believer in the power of reason, science, and the arts, Rousseau was convinced that a flourishing culture hid a society full of inequalities and injustices
Jean Jacques Rousseau -- Biography In 1742 Rousseau arrived in Paris, where he met Denis Diderot and was active among the philosophes and the Encyclopedists His first important work was Discours sur les sciences et les arts, which appeared in 1750