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Jean-Jacques Rousseau - Wikipedia After some correspondence with Rousseau, which included an eighteen-page letter from Rousseau describing the reasons for his resentment, Hume concluded that Rousseau was losing his mental balance
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 Although he was the least academic of modern philosophers, he was also in many ways the most influential
Jean Jacques Rousseau - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy Rousseau’s appreciation of the wonders of nature and his stress on the importance of feeling and emotion made him an important influence on and anticipator of the romantic movement
Rousseau, Jean-Jacques | Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy Jean-Jacques Rousseau was born to Isaac Rousseau and Suzanne Bernard in Geneva on June 28, 1712 His mother died only a few days later on July 7, and his only sibling, an older brother, ran away from home when Rousseau was still a child
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 Rousseau begins by describing his vision of pre-society humans, even going back to humanoid apes and so indirectly suggesting a theory of evolution Rousseau suggests that humans in a state of nature are free, equal, and have two basic instincts: a sense of self-preservation and a pity for others
Jean-Jacques Rousseau (1712-1778) | Towards Emancipation? Rousseau believed that the modern world was morally corrupt as it was driven by competitive and acquisitive egoism He placed the blame of this moral failure solely on the shoulders of men
A Study Guide to Rousseaus Political Philosophy A study reference guide to Rousseau's political philosophy, including primary secondary sources, multimedia, and an introduction to his life and thought