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Emile & The Social Contract

Jean-Jacques Rousseau

Traductor Barbara Foxley, G. D. H. Cole

Editorial: Musaicum Books

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Jean-Jacques Rousseau's seminal work, 'Emile & The Social Contract,' encapsulates the essence of his philosophical ideas on education and society. In 'Emile,' Rousseau explores the concept of natural education, advocating for a child-centered approach that allows for the development of one's innate virtues. Through a series of dialogues between the tutor and his pupil, Emile, Rousseau delves into the importance of cultivating individuality and moral autonomy. In 'The Social Contract,' Rousseau delves into the nature of political theory, proposing a social contract where individuals surrender their natural rights for the common good. His influential ideas laid the foundation for modern democratic thought. Rousseau's writing style is reflective and introspective, providing a deep analysis of human nature and society. Jean-Jacques Rousseau, a prominent Enlightenment philosopher, drew inspiration from his own experiences and observations to craft his philosophical treatises. His life struggles and quest for personal freedom informed his ideas on education and politics, as seen in 'Emile & The Social Contract.' Through his writings, Rousseau aimed to challenge traditional societal norms and promote individual liberty and equality. I highly recommend 'Emile & The Social Contract' to readers interested in exploring the intersection of education and politics. Rousseau's thought-provoking work offers valuable insights into human nature, society, and the role of the individual in shaping collective destinies.
Disponible desde: 02/11/2018.
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