Geometry.Net - the online learning center
Home  - Book_Author - Rousseau Jean-jacques

e99.com Bookstore
  
Images 
Newsgroups
Page 3     41-60 of 93    Back | 1  | 2  | 3  | 4  | 5  | Next 20
A  B  C  D  E  F  G  H  I  J  K  L  M  N  O  P  Q  R  S  T  U  V  W  X  Y  Z  

         Rousseau Jean-jacques:     more books (100)
  1. Observations De Jean-jacques Rousseau De Geneve. Sur La Réponse Qui A Été Faite À Son Discours (French Edition) by Rousseau Jean-Jacques 1712-1778, 2010-09-29
  2. Rousseau, juge de Jean-Jacques. Dialogues Volume 2 (French Edition) by Rousseau Jean-Jacques 1712-1778, 2010-09-29
  3. Thoughts of Jean-Jacques Rousseau, citizen of Geneva. Selected from his writings Volume 1 (French Edition) by Rousseau Jean-Jacques 1712-1778, Colebrooke Henrietta, 2010-10-15
  4. Oeuvres posthumes de Jean-Jacques Rousseau, ou Recueil de pieces manuscrites, pour servir de Supplément aux editions publiées pendant sa vie Volume 2 (French Edition) by Rousseau Jean-Jacques 1712-1778, Moultou Paul, 2010-09-29
  5. Jean-jacques Rousseau, Citoyen De Genève, A Jean-françois De Montillet, Archevêque & Seigneur D'auch .. (French Edition) by Rousseau Jean-Jacques 1712-1778, 2010-09-29
  6. Jean Jacques Rousseau, Citoyen De Genève, A Christophe De Beaumont, Archevêque De Paris .. (French Edition) by Rousseau Jean-Jacques 1712-1778, 2010-09-28
  7. Oeuvres posthumes de Jean-Jacques Rousseau, ou Recueil de pieces manuscrites, pour servir de Supplément aux editions publiées pendant sa vie Volume 7 (French Edition) by Rousseau Jean-Jacques 1712-1778, Moultou Paul, 2010-09-29
  8. Oeuvres posthumes de Jean-Jacques Rousseau, ou Recueil de pieces manuscrites, pour servir de Supplément aux editions publiées pendant sa vie Volume 5 (French Edition) by Rousseau Jean-Jacques 1712-1778, Moultou Paul, 2010-09-29
  9. Oeuvres posthumes de Jean-Jacques Rousseau, ou Recueil de pieces manuscrites, pour servir de Supplément aux editions publiées pendant sa vie Volume 12 (French Edition) by Rousseau Jean-Jacques 1712-1778, Moultou Paul, 2010-09-29
  10. Oeuvres posthumes de Jean-Jacques Rousseau, ou Recueil de pieces manuscrites, pour servir de Supplément aux editions publiées pendant sa vie Volume 3 (French Edition) by Rousseau Jean-Jacques 1712-1778, Moultou Paul, 2010-09-29
  11. Rousseau, juge de Jean-Jacques. Dialogues Volume 1 (French Edition) by Rousseau Jean-Jacques 1712-1778, 2010-09-29
  12. Jean-jacques Rousseau, Citoyen De Geneve, À Christophe De Beaumont, Archevêque De Paris .. (French Edition) by Rousseau Jean-Jacques 1712-1778, 2010-09-27
  13. Emile ou de lEducation by Jean-Jacques (1712-1778) Rousseau, 1961
  14. Jean Jaques Rousseau, Citoyen De Genève, A Christophe De Beaumont, Archevêque De Paris .. (French Edition) by Rousseau Jean-Jacques 1712-1778, 2010-09-27

41. Rousseau Jean-Jacques From FOLDOC
history of philosphy, biography as a brilliant and selfeducated (but undisciplinedand unconventional) thinker, Jean-Jacques Rousseau (1712-1778) spent most
http://www.swif.uniba.it/lei/foldop/foldoc.cgi?Rousseau Jean-Jacques

42. Rousseau Bibliography (Stewart)
Translate this page Selected Bibliography Jean-Jacques Rousseau (1712-1778). By Philip Stewart, DukeUniversity. Last revised 3 January 2000. Bibliographies. Ouvrages primaires.
http://www.c18.rutgers.edu/biblio/rousseau.html
c18 Europe
c18 America
Search
Interroger
...
Contacter
Selected Bibliography:
Jean-Jacques Rousseau
By Philip Stewart
Duke University
Last revised 3 January 2000
Bibliographies
  • Ouvrages primaires
    • Jo-Ann E. McEachern, Bibliography of the Writings of Jean Jacques Rousseau to 1800 and Julie
    Ouvrages secondaires
    • Giuseppe A. Roggerone et Pia I. Vergine, Bibliografia degli studi su Rousseau (1941-1990) (Lecce: Milella, 1992). Compilation exhaustive (en italien), contenant un bref descriptif de chaque ouvrage.
      • Vol. I (1959): Les Confessions
      • Vol. II (1961): Julie
      • Vol. III (1964): Du contrat social
      • Vol. IV (1969):
      • , l' Essai sur l'origine des langues , et le Dictionnaire de musique

    • The Collected Writings of Rousseau
      • Vol. I (1990): Rousseau judge of Jean-Jacques , trans. Judith R. Bush, Christopher Kelly, and Roger D. Masters.
      • Vol. II (1992): First Discourse , trans. Judith R. Bush, Christopher Kelly, and Roger D. Masters.
      • Vol. III (1992): Second Discourse , trans. Judith R. Bush, Roger D. Masters, Christopher Kelly, and Terence Marshall.
      • Vol. IV (1994):

43. Glossary Of People: Ro
he remained a leader for a short time. Rousseau, JeanJacques (1712-1778).On Left Wing of French Enlightenment, Deist, Dualist
http://www.marxists.org/glossary/people/r/o.htm
MIA Encyclopedia of Marxism : Glossary of People
Ro
Roberts, Frederick Sleigh (Lord Roberts) (1832-1914) Military leader born in India into an army family. Took an active part in suppressing the Indian rising of 1857-58; led the colonial war against the Afghans; 1878-1880. Commander-in-chief in India 1885-93. Sent to South Africa in 1900 to regain the ground lost to the Boers. Rodbertus, Karl Johann (1805-1875) German economist who held socialist views. Engels deals with his views in detail in the and in the Preface to the Second Edition of Capital 2 Also a politician and champion of Prussian Junker development along bourgeois lines. He believed that the contradictions between labour and capital could be resolved through reforms carried out by the Prussian Junker state. He did not understand the origin of surplus value and the essence of the basic contradictions of capitalism and maintained economic crises all came from low national consumption. He said the fact that agriculture did without expenditure on raw materials gave rise to ground rent. Robespierre, Maximilien (1758-94)

44. Historique Hostellerie Jean-Jacques Rousseau
Translate this page autre agitation, me plongeaient dans une rêverie délicieuse. Jean-JacquesRousseau (1712-1778). C'est en 1953 que fut construit, au
http://www.jjrousseau.ch/FR/historique.htm
Historique Le bruit des vagues et l'agitation de l'eau, fixant mes sens et chassant de mon âme toute autre agitation, me plongeaient dans une rêverie délicieuse. Jean-Jacques Rousseau (1712-1778) C'est en 1953 que fut construit, au bord du lac de Bienne, entre port et plage de La Neuveville, petite bourgade médiévale, l'hôtel qui allait prendre le nom d'un illustre penseur, écrivain et voyageur: Jean-Jacques Rousseau Tout comme dans la vie et l'œuvre du penseur, l'Hostellerie J.-J. Rousseau a su allier le rêve à la recherche, et en particulier à la recherche de la satisfaction de ses hôtes. Jean-Jacques Rousseau est né au mois de juin 1712 à Genève. Il fut passionné de lecture et de musique, domaine dans lequel il composa quelques œuvres musicales de grande qualité. Quelques années plus tard, soit autour de 1755, il se mit à l'écriture et plus particulièrement à la philosophie. Jean-Jacques Rousseau osa dire tout haut ce que le monde entier pensait tout bas, ce qui lui valut plusieurs critiques et il fût d'ailleurs expulsé de la commune de Môtiers (NE) en 1764. Il s'exila donc à l'Ile St. Pierre où il y vécu des moments de vie intensifs de bonheur mais il fût renvoyé quelques mois plus tard par les autorités bernoises. Jean-Jacques Rousseau décéda le 2 juillet 1778, à l'âge de 66 ans et laissa derrière lui 5 enfants qu'il n'éduqua d'ailleurs jamais.

45. Jean-Jacques Rousseau
Translate this page Jean-Jacques Rousseau. (1712-1778) Escritor francés. Biografía.Jean-Jacques Rousseau nace el 28 de junio de 1712 en Ginebra, y
http://www.ricochet-jeunes.org/es/biblio/base9/rousseau.html
Jean-Jacques Rousseau
Escritor francés.
En 1722, su padre debe irse de repente de Ginebra y Jean-Jacques es puesto en pension en casa de los Lambercier. En 1724, ingresa como aprendiz con un escribano forense y luego con un grabador.
En 1752, frecuenta el Salon de Holbach, renunciando al privilegio de ser presentado en sociedad, lo que le hace renunciar, a su vez, a una pension real.
Estos eventos, en 1761, le hacen pensar por primera vez en el suicidio.
Confessions
Termina el manuscrito de
Les rêveries
Projet pour l'éducation de M. de Sainte Marie
,en 1740.
Les Muses galantes
,en 1746.
Discursos sobre las ciencias y las artes ,en 1750.
Devin de village y de Narcisse ou de l'amant lui-même ,en 1752.
Lettre sur la musique française ,en 17.53 Discurso sobre el origen y los fundamentos de la desigualdad ,en 1755. Empieza a redactar Julie ou la Nouvelle Héloise ,en 1756. ,en 1758. Termina El Contrat social y Emile Quatre aM. Le Président de Malesherbes ,en 1762. Emile y del Contrat social ,en 1762, (obras condenadas inmediatamente). Lettre à Christophe de Beaumont y Lettres écrites de la montagne ,en 1763.

46. BBC Reith Lectures - The Philosophy Of Trust
Hobbes, Thomas (1588 1679), Hume, David (1711-1776), Hume, David (1711-1776),Rousseau, Jean-Jacques (1712-1778), Rousseau, Jean-Jacques (1712-1778),
http://www.open2.net/trust/hall_of_fame/fame.htm
Home What is Trust Trust and Society Hall of Fame ... Downloads
From Sun Tzu to Onora O'Neill - over the ages a number of philosophers have looked at the issue of trust, here's our selection.
Top

Printable Versions
halloffame.pdf

halloffame.doc

Right-click the
links and select
"save target as..."
to download
the files. Go to the downloads page to get the viewers.

47. Jean Jacques Rousseau Association
Who was JeanJacques Rousseau? Read Works Rousseau Wrote Listen to Music Rousseau Composed View Images of Rousseau and His World Rousseau ASSOCIATION NEWS!!! Thirteenth Biennial Colloquium Topic Rousseau, Voltaire, and Fanaticism. Who was Jean-Jacques Rousseau? Brief biography from the Internet August 3-10. The Rousseau Association will sponsor a details, look here . Jean Jacques Rousseau's Julie or the
http://www.wabash.edu/Rousseau

48. Jean-Jacques Rousseau | Philosopher
Lucidcafe's profile of JeanJacques Rousseau Jean-Jacques Rousseau. Philosopher. 1712 - 1778. Never exceed your rights, and
http://www2.lucidcafe.com/lucidcafe/library/96jun/rousseau.html
Resources Menu Categorical Index Library Gallery
Jean-Jacques Rousseau
Philosopher Never exceed your rights, and
they will soon become unlimited.
Jean-Jacques Rousseau
was born on June 28, 1712 in Geneva, Switzerland. His mother died shortly after his birth. When Rousseau was 10 his father fled from Geneva to avoid imprisonment for a minor offense, leaving young Jean-Jacques to be raised by an aunt and uncle. Rousseau left Geneva at 16, wandering from place to place, finally moving to Paris in 1742. He earned his living during this period, working as everything from footman to assistant to an ambassador. Rousseau's profound insight can be found in almost every trace of modern philosophy today. Somewhat complicated and ambiguous, Rousseau's general philosophy tried to grasp an emotional and passionate side of man which he felt was left out of most previous philosophical thinking. In his early writing, 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 "articficial" 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.

49. Jean-Jacques Rousseau | Philosopher
2003. JeanJacques Rousseau Philosopher. 1712 - 1778. Never exceedyour rights, and they will soon become unlimited. —Rousseau. Jean
http://www.lucidcafe.com/library/96jun/rousseau.html
Resources Menu Categorical Index Library Gallery
Jean-Jacques Rousseau
Philosopher Never exceed your rights, and
they will soon become unlimited.
Jean-Jacques Rousseau
was born on June 28, 1712 in Geneva, Switzerland. His mother died shortly after his birth. When Rousseau was 10 his father fled from Geneva to avoid imprisonment for a minor offense, leaving young Jean-Jacques to be raised by an aunt and uncle. Rousseau left Geneva at 16, wandering from place to place, finally moving to Paris in 1742. He earned his living during this period, working as everything from footman to assistant to an ambassador. Rousseau's profound insight can be found in almost every trace of modern philosophy today. Somewhat complicated and ambiguous, Rousseau's general philosophy tried to grasp an emotional and passionate side of man which he felt was left out of most previous philosophical thinking. In his early writing, 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 "articficial" 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.

50. Jean-Jacques Rousseau: Un Homme Libre
générale et abstraite est le plus précieux de tous les biens.
http://pages.globetrotter.net/pcbcr/rousseau.html
JEAN-JACQUES ROUSSEAU
Philosophie Manuscrit Biographie
PHILOSOPHIE MORALE ET POLITIQUE
tant civile que politique. Du Contrat social , livre III, chapitre I
Discours sur les sciences et les arts
note 1
Du Contrat social

La profession de foi du vicaire savoyard , cette grande partie de l' Dieu "Mon enfant, n'attendez pas de moi ni des discours savants ni de profonds raisonnements.

mandement
Christophe de Beaumont Car tant que je serai ce que je suis et que je penserai comme je pense, je parlerai comme je parle
Les Confessions
Manuscrit des Confessions (livre IV) de la main de Jean-Jacques Rousseau,
Confessions correspondant au manuscrit.
MAMAN
Madame de Warens Texte extrait des Confessions , livre II. Un court extrait musical du Devin du village .ram 55k .wav, 221k
NOTES BIOGRAPHIQUES
Les Confessions
les lieux de la vie de Rousseau
en cartes postales, par Jean-Jacques...Monney Porte par laquelle Jean-Jacques s'enfuit en 1762 (Julie) Confessions , livre IX Madame Dupin "j'y devins gras comme un moine. On y fit beaucoup de musique." dans la crypte du Voltaire Site Rousseau de J.-J. Monney

51. Xrefer - Content Not Available
Rousseau, JeanJacques (1712 - 1778) , The Oxford Dictionary of Quotations.Previously available from xrefer. copyright © 2003 xrefer.
http://www.xrefer.com/entry/249435
home library services showcase about select a topic search all art british history dictionaries encyclopedias health music philosophy place names quotations science shakespeare technology thesaurus Help
Content not available Sorry, but this title is no longer licenced by xrefer. "Rousseau, Jean-Jacques (1712 - 1778)", The Oxford Dictionary of Quotations. Previously available from xrefer

52. Xrefer - Search Results - Jean-Jacques Rousseau
next results page . Rousseau Jean Jacques 1712 1778. Rousseau Jean Jacques1712 1778 French philosopher and writer. Rousseau Jean Jacques 1712 1778.
http://www.xrefer.com/results.jsp?shelf=&term=Jean-Jacques Rousseau

53. BDHL - Fiche Complète D'un écrivain
Translate this page Mably, Gabriel, abbé de, 1709, 1785. La Morlière, Charles Jacques, 1709, 1785.Rousseau, Jean-Jacques, 1712, 1778. Diderot, Denis, 1713, 1784. Raynal, Guillaume,1713, 1796.
http://michel.bernard.online.fr/bdhl/auteurcomplet.php?recherche=132&tri=auteurs

54. Jean-Jacques Rousseau
Biography and bibliography.Category Society Philosophy Philosophers Rousseau, JeanJacques...... Jean Jacques Rousseau was born in Geneva, Switzerland, into a Protestantfamily of French refugees. His mother died shortly after his birth.
http://www.kirjasto.sci.fi/rousse.htm
Choose another writer in this calendar: by name:
A
B C D ... Z by birthday from the calendar Credits and feedback Jean-Jacques Rousseau (1712-1778) French, Swiss-born writer and philosopher, whose historical importance can be compared to that of Marx or Freud. Rousseau's life was full of contradictions: he defended the rights of little children but consigned his five illegitimate offspring to a foundling institution. Although Rousseau gained fame as an educationist, his formal education ended at about the age of twelve. He also was almost certifiably paranoid, an unsociable and quarrelsome human being, but championed man's innate goodness. Until he was 37, Rousseau had written nothing except libretti for his own music. In his later age Rousseau became one of the dominant thinkers of the 18th century Enlightenment. The French Nobel writer Romain Rolland once said of Rousseau: "He opened into literature the riches of the subconscious, the secret movements of being, hitherto ignored and repressed." "The first man who, having fenced in a piece of land, said, "This is mine," and found people naïve enough to believe him, that man was the true founder of civil society."

55. ROUSSEAU, Jean-Jacques (1712 - 1778)
Rousseau, JeanJacques (1712 - 1778). Han var född i Geneve. Hangav sig tidigt ut på vandring. Föresatsen att bli präst gav
http://hem.passagen.se/hlesjo43/roussea.htm
ROUSSEAU, Jean-Jacques (1712 - 1778)

56. Rousseau, Jean Jacques (1712-1778) -- From Eric Weisstein's World Of Scientific
Rousseau, Jean Jacques (17121778), French philosopher who was themost influential advocate of the romantic approach to science.
http://scienceworld.wolfram.com/biography/Rousseau.html

Branch of Science
Philosophers Nationality French
Rousseau, Jean Jacques (1712-1778)

French philosopher who was the most influential advocate of the "romantic" approach to science. His views were anti-quantitative and anti-mechanistic. He was, however, a first-class philosopher, as illustrated by the following excerpt from his (1755). Rousseau wrote, "The first man who, having enclosed a piece of land, thought of saying, This is mine, and found people simple enough to believe him, was the true founder of civil society. How many crimes, wars, murders, miseries, and horrors might mankind have been spared, if someone had pulled up the stakes or filled in the ditch, and shouted to his fellow-men: `Beware of listening to this imposter; you are ruined if you forget that the fruits of the earth are everyone's and that the soil itself is no one's."' Rousseau believed that man is born in a state of virtue and that society has corrupted him.
Author: Eric W. Weisstein

57. ABU - AUTEUR Jean-Jacques Rousseau

http://abu.cnam.fr/BIB/auteurs/rousseauj.html

58. Modern History Sourcebook: Jean Jacques Rousseau (1712-1778): A Discourse Upon T
Modern History Sourcebook Jean Jacques Rousseau (17121778) A Discourse Upon TheOrigin and The Foundation of The Inequality among Mankind. Introductory Note.
http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/mod/1782rousseau-inequal.html
Back to Modern History Sourcebook
Modern History Sourcebook:
Jean Jacques Rousseau (1712-1778):
A Discourse Upon The Origin and The Foundation of The Inequality among Mankind
Introductory Note Jean Jacques Rousseau was born at Geneva, June 28, 1712, the son of a watchmaker of French origin. His education was irregular, and though he tried many professions - including engraving, music, and teaching - he found it difficult to support himself in any of them. The discovery of his talent as a writer came with the winning of a prize offered by the Academy of Dijon for a discourse on the question, "Whether the progress of the sciences and of letters has tended to corrupt or to elevate morals." He argued so brilliantly that the tendency of civilization was degrading that he became at once famous. The discourse here printed on the causes of inequality among men was written in a similar competition. He now concentrated his powers upon literature, producing two novels, "La Nouvelle Heloise," the forerunner and parent of endless sentimental and picturesque fictions; and "Emile, ou l'Education," a work which has had enormous influence on the theory and practise of pedagogy down to out own time and in which the Savoyard Vicar appears, who is used as the mouthpiece for Rousseau's own religious ideas. "Le Contrat Social" (1762) elaborated the doctrine of the discourse on inequality. Both historically and philosophically it is unsound; but it was the chief literary source of the enthusiasm for liberty, fraternity, and equality, which inspired the leaders of the French Revolution, and its effects passed far beyond France.

59. Ekloges.com.cy: Jean Jacques Rousseau (1712-1778)
seda ß? t? Te?a Jean Jacques Rousseau. Jean Jacques Rousseau (17121778), Biography.
http://www.ekloges.com.cy/nqcontent.cfm?tt=article&a_id=229

60. 9603. Jean Jacques Rousseau. 1712-1778. John Bartlett, Comp. 1919. Familiar Quot
John Bartlett (1820–1905). Familiar Quotations, 10th ed. 1919. NUMBER9603. AUTHOR Jean Jacques Rousseau (1712–1778). QUOTATION
http://www.bartleby.com/100/746.1.html
Select Search All Bartleby.com All Reference Columbia Encyclopedia World History Encyclopedia World Factbook Columbia Gazetteer American Heritage Coll. Dictionary Roget's Thesauri Roget's II: Thesaurus Roget's Int'l Thesaurus Quotations Bartlett's Quotations Columbia Quotations Simpson's Quotations English Usage Modern Usage American English Fowler's King's English Strunk's Style Mencken's Language Cambridge History The King James Bible Oxford Shakespeare Gray's Anatomy Farmer's Cookbook Post's Etiquette Bulfinch's Mythology Frazer's Golden Bough All Verse Anthologies Dickinson, E. Eliot, T.S. Frost, R. Hopkins, G.M. Keats, J. Lawrence, D.H. Masters, E.L. Sandburg, C. Sassoon, S. Whitman, W. Wordsworth, W. Yeats, W.B. All Nonfiction Harvard Classics American Essays Einstein's Relativity Grant, U.S. Roosevelt, T. Wells's History Presidential Inaugurals All Fiction Shelf of Fiction Ghost Stories Short Stories Shaw, G.B. Stein, G. Stevenson, R.L. Wells, H.G. Reference Quotations John Bartlett Familiar Quotations ... CONCORDANCE INDEX John Bartlett Familiar Quotations, 10th ed. NUMBER: AUTHOR: Jean Jacques Rousseau QUOTATION: Days of absence, sad and dreary

A  B  C  D  E  F  G  H  I  J  K  L  M  N  O  P  Q  R  S  T  U  V  W  X  Y  Z  

Page 3     41-60 of 93    Back | 1  | 2  | 3  | 4  | 5  | Next 20

free hit counter