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  1. The Confessions of J. J. Rousseau - Volume 05 by Jean-Jacques Rousseau, 2010-07-06
  2. Discourse on the Origin of Inequality by Jean-Jacques Rousseau, 2009-10-18
  3. The Confessions of J. J. Rousseau - Volume 11 by Jean-Jacques Rousseau, 2010-07-06
  4. The Confessions of J. J. Rousseau - Volume 10 by Jean-Jacques Rousseau, 2010-07-06
  5. Emile: or On Education (Includes Emile and Sophie, or the Solitaires) (Collected Writings of Rousseau) by Jean-Jacques Rousseau, 2009-12-08
  6. Emile: Or Treatise on Education (Great Books in Philosophy) by Jean-Jacques Rousseau, 2003-08
  7. Rousseau on Philosophy, Morality, and Religion by Jean-Jacques Rousseau, 2007-10-31
  8. DISCURSO SOBRE EL ORIGEN Y LOS FUNDAMENTOS DE LA DESIGUALDAD ENTRE LOS HOMBRES (Spanish Edition) by ROUSSEAU JEAN JACQUES, 2010
  9. Emile, or On Education by Jean-Jacques Rousseau, 2010-07-31
  10. Lettres Inédites De Jean Jacques Rousseau À Marc Michel Rey (French Edition) by Jean-Jacques Rousseau, Johannes Bosscha, et all 2010-01-11
  11. The Noble Savage: Jean-Jacques Rousseau, 1754-1762 by Maurice Cranston, 1999-05-01
  12. The Plan for Perpetual Peace, On the Government of Poland, and Other Writings on History and Politics (Collected Writings of Rousseau) (v. 11) by Jean-Jacques Rousseau, 2005-10-14
  13. Works of Jean-Jacques Rousseau. The Confessions, Emile, The Social Contract & more (mobi) by Jean-Jacques Rousseau, 2007-11-15
  14. Jean Jacques Rousseau: Emile: His Educational Theories Selected from Emile. Julie and Other Writings by Jean Jacques Rousseau, 1964-12-01

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63. French 242: Jean-Jacques Rousseau - Harvard College Library
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    64. Jean-Jacques Rousseau S Views On Adult Education
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    65. Biblioteca Virtual Miguel De Cervantes - Rousseau, Jean-Jacques (1712-1778)
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    66. ILTweb - Publications
    rousseau, Jean Jacques, 171278, Swiss-French philosopher and political theorist; b. Geneva. A member of DIDEROT s circle, he was one of the great figures
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    Rousseau, Jean Jacques Rousseau, Jean Jacques, 1712-78, Swiss-French philosopher and political theorist; b. Geneva. A member of DIDEROT's circle, he was one of the great figures of the French enlightenment and probably the most significant of those who shaped 19th-cent. ROMANTICISM, influencing such figures as Kant, GOETHE, ROBESPIERRE, TOLSTOY, and the French revolutionists. Works on ILTweb Emile, or On Education
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    68. Jean Jacques Rousseau - Biography And Works
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      Jean Jacques Rousseau (1712-1778) "Citizen Rousseau of Geneva", writer, musician and political theorist, penned the well-known Social Contract in 1762. While his controversial writings contributed to the Romantic Movement and allegedly inspired the French Revolution, he emerged from fairly humble beginnings. Jean Jacques Rousseau was born in Geneva, Switzerland, 28 June, 1712, the second son of Isaac Rousseau, descendant of French Huguenots, and Susanne Bernard (who died a week after he was born). Young Jean’s Calvinist father went into exile when he was charged with poaching and tried to slash his accuser. Sent by his maternal uncle to a parsonage for basic religious schooling, Rousseau endured the severe straits of harsh discipline that would later form his basis of hatred towards authority. With school finished he attempted a few unsuccessful apprenticeships. The practically orphaned Rousseau (who felt he was responsible for his mother’s death) spent much of his spare time alone exploring his first love, nature, which he escaped to in life as a vagabond in 1728. His wanderings led him out of Geneva to Sardinia then France, where he met Madame de Warens, who for the next ten years provided for him an education and much needed moral support and maternal love. At this time Rousseau converted to Catholicism.

    69. Jean Jacques Rousseau, 1712-1778
    A biographical account of the 18th century philosopher, Jean Jacques rousseau, 17121778.
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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 fit. 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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    Print this section Jean Jacques Rousseau (1712-1778), French philosopher, social and political theorist, musician, botanist, and one of the most eloquent writers of the Age of Enlightenment Jean Jacques Rousseau was born in Geneva on June 28, 1712, and was raised by an aunt and uncle following the death of his mother a few days after his birth. He was apprenticed at the age of 13 to an engraver, but after three years he ran away and became secretary and companion to Madame Louise de Warens, a wealthy and charitable woman who had a profound influence on Rousseau’s life and writings. In 1742 Rousseau went to Paris, where he earned his living as a music teacher, music copyist, and political secretary. He became a close friend of the French philosopher

    71. The Period Of The Enlightenment In France: Jean Jacques Rousseau
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    74. Rousseau: Social Contract
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    This little treatise is part of a longer work which I began years ago without realising my limitations, and long since abandoned. Of the various fragments that might have been extracted from what I wrote, this is the most considerable, and, I think, the least unworthy of being offered to the public. The rest no longer exists. Book I . Subject of the First Book . The First Societies . The Right of the Strongest . Slavery . That We Must Always Go Back to a First Convention . The Social Compact . The Sovereign . The Civil State . Real Property Book II . That Sovereignty is Inalienable . That Sovereignty is Indivisible . Whether the General Will is Fallible . The Limits of the Sovereign Power . The Right of Life and Death . Law . The Legislator . The People . The People (continued) . The People (continued) . The Various Systems of Legislation . The Division of the Laws Book III . Government in General . The Constituent Principle in the Various Forms of Government . The Division of Governments . Democracy . Aristocracy . Monarchy . Mixed Governments . That All Forms of Government Do Not Suit All Countries . The Marks of a Good Government . The Abuse of Government and Its Tendency to Degenerate . The Death of the Body Politic

    75. The Confessions Of Jean Jacques Rousseau
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    Histoire de la Révolution française 1847 Le XVIIIe siècle est avant tout pour le lecteur moderne celui de l 'Encyclopédie , de la Raison contestataire et libératrice, prélude aux bouleversements de 1789. C'est le siècle des Lumières, de la critique religieuse et politique, où l'on commence à parler de bonheur sur terre. Le courant rationaliste, que l'on retient le plus souvent, ne doit pourtant pas occulter un autre mouvement, qui lui fait la part belle au rêve et à l'imagination : la sensibilité est une autre manière de comprendre le monde. Jean-Jacques Rousseau est, avec son admirateur Bernardin de Saint-Pierre, le principal représentant de ce courant. Inséparable de son ennemi Voltaire dans le Panthéon des écrivains et dans la célèbre chanson de Gavroche, il demeure un auteur et un penseur original, dont l'influence s'étend largement sur le siècle suivant.

    77. Jean Jacques Rousseau — Infoplease.com
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    78. Rousseau, Jean Jacques (1712-1778) -- From Eric Weisstein's World Of Scientific
    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,
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    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.

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    80. Rousseau, Jean Jacques. 1909–14. Profession Of Faith Of A Savoyard Vicar. Vol.
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