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  1. La jeunesse de Jean-Jacques by Jean-Jacques (1712-1778) Rousseau, 1923-01-01
  2. Jean-Jacques Rousseau, 1712-1778: Catalogue of an Exhibition at Cambridge University Library July-September, 1978 by R. A. Leigh, 1978-01
  3. Jean-Jacques Rousseau et lhomme moderne by Jean-Jacques Rousseau (1712-1778), 1965-01-01
  4. Rousseau, Jean-Jacques (1712-1778): An entry from Macmillan Reference USA's <i>Encyclopedia of Children and Childhood: In History and Society</i> by HANS VAN CROMBRUGGE, 2004
  5. The Emile of Jean Jacques Rousseau: selections by Jean-Jacques, 1712-1778 / Boyd, William, 1874-1962, ed. and tr Rousseau, 1985
  6. mile or, Concerning Education; Extracts by Jean-Jacques, 1712-1778 Rousseau, 2010-02-16
  7. Jean Jacques Rousseau (1712-1778) (Great western political thinkers)
  8. Jean-Jacques Rousseau 1712-1778 (2v.) by Jean Guehenno; Translators John And Doreen Weightman, 1966-01-01
  9. LES CONFESSIONS DE J J ROUSSEAU ((Vols 1, 3 and 4 Only of 4 Issued)) by Rousseau Jean Jacques (1712-1778), 1793
  10. Religious writings of Rousseau / edited by Ronald Grimsley by Jean-Jacques (1712-1778) Rousseau, 1970
  11. Contrat social : ou, Principes du droit politique precede de Discours Lettre a d'Alembert sur les spectacles et suivi de Considerations sur le gouvernement de Pologne et la reforme projetee en avril 1772 lettre a M. De Beaumont, Archeveque de Paris by Jean-Jacques (1712-1778) Rousseau, 1926-01-01
  12. La Derniere Héloise, Ou Lettres De Junie Salisbury (French Edition) by Rousseau Jean-Jacques 1712-1778, Salisbury Junie, 2010-09-28
  13. La Derniere Héloïse, Ou Lettres De Junie Salisbury, Recueillies Et Publiées (French Edition) by Rousseau Jean-Jacques 1712-1778, Salisbury Junie, 2010-09-28
  14. Esprit, Maximes, Et Principes De M. Jean-jacques Rousseau, De Genéve (French Edition) by Rousseau Jean-Jacques 1712-1778, 2010-09-26

1. Jean-Jacques Rousseau (1712-1778) Library Of Congress Citations
Author Rousseau, JeanJacques, 1712-1778. Title Jean Jaques Rousseau, citoyen de Genaeve, a Christophe de Beaumont,
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2. Rousseau, Jean-Jacques (1712-1778)
Titel Rousseau, JeanJacques (1712-1778). Beschreibung Theorien Rousseaus.
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3. Jean Jacques Rousseau [Internet Encyclopedia Of Philosophy]
Brief overview of Rousseau's life and works.Category Society Philosophy Philosophers Rousseau, Jean-Jacques......Jean Jacques Rousseau (17121778). French deistic philosopher and author; b. atGeneva June 28, 1712; d. at Ermenonville (28 m. ne of Paris) July 2, 1778.
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Jean Jacques Rousseau (1712-1778)
French deistic philosopher and author; b. at Geneva June 28, 1712; d. at Ermenonville (28 m. n.e. of Paris) July 2, 1778. His mother died at his birth, and his father, a dissipated and violent-tempered man, paid little attention to the son's training, and finally deserted him. The latter developed a passion for reading, with a special fondness for Plutarch's Lives Confessions (Geneva, 1782), may be described as subterranean. He now returned to Paris, where his opera Les Muses galantes failed, copied music, and was secretary of Madame Dupin. Here he came into association with Diderot, Grimm, D'Alembert, Holbach, and Madame d'Epinay, and was admitted as a contributor to the Encyclopedie ; and his gifts of entertainment, reckless manner, and boundless vanity attracted attention. With the Discours sur les sciences et les arts (Paris, 1750), a prize essay in which he set forth the paradox of the superiority of the savage state, he proclaimed his gospel of "back to nature." His operetta Devin du village (1752) met with great success. His second sensational writing appeared

4. Jean-Jacques Rousseau: Un Homme Libre
Offers a profile of the SwissFrench philosopher who lived from 1717-1778. Search the Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy. Jean Jacques Rousseau (1712-1778). French deistic philosopher and author; b.
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    God makes all things good; man meddles with them and they become evil. The most enigmatic of all the philosophes of the 18th century Enlightenment, the political philosopher, educationist and essayist, Jean Jacques Rousseau, was born at Geneva on June 28th, 1712. His mother died in childbirth. In 1722 his father, involved in a brawl, left him to the care of his relations. Without any formal education except his own reading of Plutarch's Lives and a collection of Calvinist sermons, he was employed first by a notary who found him incompetent and then by an engraver who treated him so poorly that in 1728 he ran away. Feigning enthusiasm for Catholicism, he was sent to Madame de Warens who, separated from her husband, became a convert to Catholicism and assisted other converts. She sent Rousseau to Turin to be baptized and there he eventually found employment with a shopkeeper's wife whose lover he became until her husband's return. After short spells as footman and secretary, he returned to Annecy and to Madame de Warens. He became her general factotum and lover, joined the local choir school to complete his education and picked up a fair knowledge of Italian music. On an unauthorized visit to Lyons with the music master, he meanly deserted the latter during an epileptic fir. Eventually supplanted in his mistress's affections by a wigmaker, he made for Paris in 1741 with a new musical notation, which the Academy of Sciences pronounced "neither useful nor original." With secretarial work and musical copying as a livelihood, Rousseau began his association with a maid at his hostelry, Thérèse Le Vasseur, who was neither attractive nor literate and by whom he boasted he had five children. Despite his much vaunted sensibility and regard for the general innocence of children, Rousseau consigned all five children to the foundling hospital.

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    Jean Jacques Rousseau (1712-1778): Swiss-French philosopher, writer, political theorist, and self-taught composer Rousseau contended that man is essentially good, a noble savage when in the state of nature (the state of all the other animals , and the condition man was in before the creation of civilization and society), and that good people are made unhappy and corrupted by their experiences in society. He viewed society as artificial and corrupt and that the furthering of society results in the continuing unhappiness of man. Rousseau's essay, Discourse on the Arts and Sciences (1750), argued that the advancement of art and science had not been beneficial to mankind. He proposed that the progress of knowledge had made governments more powerful and crushed individual liberty. He concluded that material progress had actually undermined the possibility of sincere friendship, replacing it with jealousy, fear and suspicion.
    Perhaps Rousseau's most important work The Social Contract that describes the relationship of man with society. Contrary to his earlier work, Rousseau claimed that the state of nature is a brutish condition without law or morality, and that there are good men only as a result of society's presence. In the state of nature, man is prone to be in frequent competition with his fellow men. Because he can be more successful facing threats by joining with other men, he has the impetus to do so. He joins together with his fellow men to form the collective human presence known as

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    As a brilliant, undisciplined, and unconventional thinker, Jean-Jacques Rousseau spent most of his life being driven by controversy back and forth between Paris and his native Geneva. Orphaned at an early age, he left home at sixteen, working as a tutor and musician before undertaking a literary career while in his forties. Rousseau sired but refused to support several illegitimate children and frequently initiated bitter quarrels with even the most supportive of his colleagues. His autobiographical Les Confessions Confessions ) (1783) offer a thorough (if somewhat self-serving) account of his turbulent life. Rousseau first attracted wide-spread attention with his prize-winning essay Discours sur les Sciences et les Arts Discourse on the Sciences and the Arts in which he decried the harmful effects of modern civilization. Pursuit of the arts and sciences, Rousseau argued, merely promotes idleness, and the resulting political inequality encourages alienation . He continued to explore these themes throughout his career, proposing in

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