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Jean-Jacques Rousseau

Jean-Jacques Rousseau

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Jean-Jacques Rousseau

Jean-Jacques Rousseau remains an important figure in the history of philosophy, both because of his contributions to political philosophy and moral psychology and because of his influence on later thinkers. Rousseau's own view of philosophy and philosophers was firmly negative, seeing philosophers as the post-hoc rationalizers of self-interest, as apologists for various forms of tyranny, and as playing a role in the alienation of the modern individual from humanity's natural impulse to compassion. The concern that dominates Rousseau's work is to find a way of preserving human freedom in a world where human beings are increasingly dependent on one another for the satisfaction of their needs. This concern has two dimensions: material and psychological, of which the latter has greater importance. In the modern world, human beings come to derive their very sense of self from the opinion of others, a fact which Rousseau sees as corrosive of freedom and destructive of individual authenticity. In his mature work, he principally explores two routes to achieving and protecting freedom: the first is a political one aimed at constructing political institutions that allow for the co-existence of free and equal citizens in a community where they themselves are sovereign; the second is a project for child development and education that fosters autonomy and avoids the development of the most destructive forms of self-interest. However, though Rousseau believes the co-existence of human beings in relations of equality and freedom is possible, he is consistently and overwhelmingly pessimistic that humanity will escape from a dystopia of alienation, oppression, and unfreedom. In addition to his contributions to philosophy, Rousseau was active as a composer and a music theorist, as the pioneer of modern autobiography, as a novelist, and as a botanist. 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. To a very large extent, the interests and concerns that mark his philosophical work also inform these other activities, and Rousseau's contributions in ostensibly non-philosophical fields often serve to illuminate his philosophical commitments and arguments.


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Jean-Jacques Rousseau remains an important figure in the history of philosophy, both because of his contributions to political philosophy and moral psychology and because of his influence on later thinkers. Rousseau's own view of philosophy and philosophers was firmly negative, seeing philosophers as the post-hoc rationalizers of self-interest, as apologists for various forms of tyranny, and as playing a role in the alienation of the modern individual from humanity's natural impulse to compassion. The concern that dominates Rousseau's work is to find a way of preserving human freedom in a world where human beings are increasingly dependent on one another for the satisfaction of their needs. This concern has two dimensions: material and psychological, of which the latter has greater importance. In the modern world, human beings come to derive their very sense of self from the opinion of others, a fact which Rousseau sees as corrosive of freedom and destructive of individual authenticity. In his mature work, he principally explores two routes to achieving and protecting freedom: the first is a political one aimed at constructing political institutions that allow for the co-existence of free and equal citizens in a community where they themselves are sovereign; the second is a project for child development and education that fosters autonomy and avoids the development of the most destructive forms of self-interest. However, though Rousseau believes the co-existence of human beings in relations of equality and freedom is possible, he is consistently and overwhelmingly pessimistic that humanity will escape from a dystopia of alienation, oppression, and unfreedom. In addition to his contributions to philosophy, Rousseau was active as a composer and a music theorist, as the pioneer of modern autobiography, as a novelist, and as a botanist. 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. To a very large extent, the interests and concerns that mark his philosophical work also inform these other activities, and Rousseau's contributions in ostensibly non-philosophical fields often serve to illuminate his philosophical commitments and arguments.


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Confessions

Jean-Jacques Rousseau

In his Confessions Jean-Jacques Rousseau tells the story of his life, from...

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The Social Contract: Man Was Born Free, and He Is Everywhere in Chains (Penguin Great Ideas)

Jean-Jacques Rousseau

"Man is born free; and everywhere he is in chains." The cry for human...

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Discourse on the Origin of Inequality by Rousseau, Jean-Jacques ( Author ) ON Aug-28-2004, Paperback

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A strikingly original inquiry into politics and human nature, the Discourse...

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Confessions (Oxford World's Classics)

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When it was first published in 1781, The Confessions scandalised Europe...

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Basic Political Writings: "Discourse on the Sciences and the Arts", "Discourse on the Origins of Inequality", "Discourse on ... ... Political Economy", "On the Social Contract"

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Rousseau, Jean-Jacques. The Basic Political Writings. Discourse on the...

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Emile: Or On Education

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Alan Bloom's new translation of Emile, Rousseau's masterpiece on...

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Reveries of the Solitary Walker (Classics)

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After a period of forced exile and wanderings brought about by his radical...

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دين الفطرة The Profession of Faith of a Savoyard Vicar

جان جاك روسو Jean Jacques Rousseau

   لم أختر اعتباطًا النص الذي يحمل في الأصل عنوان ” عقيدة قس من جبال...

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Julie, or the New Heloise: Julie, or the New Heloise: Letters of Two Lovers Who Live in a Small Town at the Foot of the Alps v. 6 (Collected Writings of Rousseau)

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A novel in which Rousseau reconceptualized the relationship of the...

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The Social Contract And Discourses (Everyman)

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Inspired by ancient Greek city states, Rousseau searched for a way which...

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The First and Second Discourses: By Jean-Jacques Rousseau

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One of the most respected translations of this key work of 18th-century...

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Rousseau: 'The Social Contract' and Other Later Political Writings: Social Contract and Other Later Political Writings v. 2 (Cambridge Texts in the History of Political Thought)

Jean-Jacques Rousseau

Volume II contains the later writings such as the Social Contract. The...

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Rousseau: 'The Discourses' and Other Early Political Writings: v. 1 (Cambridge Texts in the History of Political Thought)

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The work of Jean-Jacques Rousseau is presented in two volumes, together...

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Discourse on the Sciences and Arts (First Discourse) and Polemics: Discourse on the Sciences and Arts (First Discourse) and Polemics v. 2 (Collected Writings of Rousseau)

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Discourse on the Sciences and Arts (First Discourse) and Polemics...

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The Social Contract, a Discourse on the Origin of Inequality, and a Discourse on Political Economy

Jean-Jacques Rousseau

Jean-Jacques Rousseau writes, Man is born free; and everywhere he is in...

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On the Origin of Language

Jean-Jacques Rousseau

This volume combines Rousseau's essay on the origin of diverse...

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On the Social Contract: With Geneva Manuscript and Political Economy

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This Critical edition of Rousseau’s most important work offers the...

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Politics and the Arts: Letter to M. D'Alembert on the Theatre (Agora Editions)

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This excellent translation makes available a classic work central to one of...

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The Essential Rousseau; the Social Contract; Discourse On the Origin of Inequality; Discourse On the Arts And Sciences; the Creed of a Savoyard Priest (Meridian)

Jean-Jacques Rousseau

Can individual freedom and social stability be reconciled? What is the...

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The Confessions of Jean Jacques Rousseau Volume 3 [EasyRead Large Edition]

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The book narrates the ups and downs of Rousseau and follows his life from...

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Confessions Livr 1 a 4 (Folio (Gallimard))

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«Je sentis avant de penser : c'est le sort commun de l'humanité....

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A Discourse on Political Economy, Large-Print Edition

Jean Jacques Rousseau

A revolutionary and controversial work, this book is a classic of political...

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Meditations of a Solitary Walker (Penguin 60s Classics)

Jean-Jacques Rousseau

Meditations of a Solitary Walker (Penguin 60s Classics) - Jean-Jacques...

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LA Nouvelle Heloise 1

Jean-Jacques Rousseau

«Pourquoi craindrais-je de dire ce que je pense ? Ce recueil avec son...

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Les rêveries du promeneur solitaire suivi de Mon portrait : lettres à Malesherbes Notes écrites sur des cartes à jouer

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Me voici donc seul sur la terre, n'ayant plus de frère, de prochain,...

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La Nouvelle Heloise 2 (Folio (Gallimard))

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Je commençai par me rappeler une promenade semblable faite autrefois avec...

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The Major Political Writings of Jean-Jacques Rousseau: The Two "Discourses" and the "Social Contract"

Jean-Jacques Rousseau

Individualist and communitarian. Anarchist and totalitarian. Classicist and...


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