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  1. J. Jacques Rousseau, Citoyen De Généve, A Christophe De Beaumont, Archevêque De Paris ... Avec Sa Lettre Au Conseil De Généve (French Edition) by Rousseau Jean-Jacques 1712-1778, 2010-09-26
  2. Jean Jaques Rousseau, Citoyen De Genève, A Christophe De Beaumont, Archevêque De Paris .. (French Edition) by Rousseau Jean-Jacques 1712-1778, 2010-09-27
  3. J. Jacques Rousseau, Citoyen De Geneve, A Chritophe [sic] De Beaumont, Archevêque De Paris ... Avec Sa Lettre Au Conseil De Geneve (French Edition) by Rousseau Jean-Jacques 1712-1778, 2010-09-28
  4. Jean Jaques Rousseau, Citoyen De Genève, A Christophe De Beaumont, Archevêque De Paris .. (French Edition) by Rousseau Jean-Jacques 1712-1778, 2010-09-28
  5. Les confessions de J.J. Rousseau, suivies des Réveries du promeneur solitaire Volume 2 (French Edition) by Rousseau Jean-Jacques 1712-1778, 2010-09-26
  6. Seconde partie des Confessions de J.J. Rousseau. Tome troisième[-quatrième] Volume 2 (French Edition) by Rousseau Jean-Jacques 1712-1778, 2010-10-14
  7. Les pensées de J.J. Rousseau, citoyen de Geneve Volume 1 (French Edition) by Rousseau Jean-Jacques 1712-1778, 2010-09-26
  8. Collection complette des oeuvres de J.J. Rousseau Volume 10 (French Edition) by Rousseau Jean-Jacques 1712-1778, 2010-09-28
  9. Les confessions de J.J. Rousseau, suivies des Rêveries du promeneur solitaire Volume 1 (French Edition) by Rousseau Jean-Jacques 1712-1778, 2010-09-28
  10. Collection complete des oeuvres de J.J. Rousseau, citoyen de Geneve Volume 16 (French Edition) by Rousseau Jean-Jacques 1712-1778, Moultou Paul, et all 2010-09-26
  11. Collection complete des oeuvres de J.J. Rousseau, citoyen de Geneve Volume 14 (French Edition) by Rousseau Jean-Jacques 1712-1778, Moultou Paul, et all 2010-09-26
  12. Collection complete des oeuvres de J.J. Rousseau, citoyen de Geneve Volume 17 (French Edition) by Rousseau Jean-Jacques 1712-1778, Moultou Paul, et all 2010-09-26
  13. Collection Complete Des Oeuvres De J. J. Rousseau ; Avec Figures En Taile-douce (French Edition) by Rousseau Jean-Jacques 1712-1778, 2010-09-27
  14. Oeuvres de M. Rousseau de Geneve Volume 1 (French Edition) by Rousseau Jean-Jacques 1712-1778, 2010-09-29

61. Quotations Of Rousseau, Jean Jacques (1712-1778) [Free Republic]
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Rousseau, Jean Jacques (1712-1778)
The first man who, having fenced in a piece of land, said, "This is mine," and found people naive enough to believe him, that man was the true founder of civil society. Never exceed your rights, and they will soon become unlimited. Money is the seed of money, and the first guinea is sometimes more difficult to acquire than the second million. Man is born free, and everywhere he is in chains. The strongest is never strong enough to be always the master, unless he transforms his strength into right, and obedience into duty. The right of conquest has no foundation other than the right of the strongest. In the strict sense of the term, a true democracy has never existed, and never will exist. The body politic, like the human body, begins to die from its birth, and bears in itself the causes of its destruction.

62. Jean Jacques Rousseau, 1712-1778
Jean Jacques Rousseau, 17121778. God makes all things good; man meddleswith them and they become evil. The most enigmatic of all
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Jean Jacques Rousseau, 1712-1778
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.

63. Jean Jacques Rousseau
JEAN JACQUES Rousseau (17121778). Biography of Rousseau. The Oxford Modern PoliticalTheorists page has an on-line biography of Rousseau. Rousseau Time Line.
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JEAN JACQUES ROUSSEAU (1712-1778)
Biography of Rousseau
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Rousseau Time Line
1712 June 12, born in Geneva to a watchmaker and the daughter of a minister who died after giving birth to him. 1722 His father is exiled from Geneva after a fight and moves to Lyons. Rousseau stays in Geneva in the charge of his mother's relations. 1724 Apprenticed to his uncle a lawyer who finds him incapable and sends him back. 1725 Apprenticed to an engraver. 1728 Runs away from his apprenticeship and wanders about Italy France and Switzerland. Meets Madame de Warens after converting to Catholicism in Turin. 1731 Lives in Chambery protected by the widow Madame de Warens. 1733 Madam de Warens becomes his mistress. 1738 Becomes ill and goes to Montpellier which facilitates a liason with Madame de Larange. Loses his relationship to Madam de Warens. 1740 Tutors at Lyon.

64. Jean-Jacques Rousseau
Jean Jacques Rousseau was born in Geneva, Switzerland, into a Protestantfamily of French refugees. His mother died shortly after his birth.
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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."

65. 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
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ROUSSEAU, Jean-Jacques (1712 - 1778) Han var född i Geneve. Han gav sig tidigt ut på vandring. Föresatsen att bli präst gav han upp och korta musikstudier ledde inte till någon fast anställning. Han kom som skrivare och litteratör i Paris i kontakt med Diderot och d'Alembert och blev medarbetare i Encyklopedin . Hans förhållanden med kvinnor var och förblev mycket komplicerat. De fem illegitima barnen med Therese Levasseur, en tjänstekvinna, sände han till hittebarnshuset. Den berömelse skrifterna gav betydde inte trygghet. I mitten på 1760-talet var han landsflyktig i England men det tog slut då han bröt med sin värd, filosofen Hume. Efter några oroliga år bosatte han sig till slut 1770 i Paris för att under de sista år skriva sina Bekännelser , vilken är gjord på ett introspektivt sett. För Rousseau är introspektionen avgörande för filosofin. Metafysik och stora systembyggare leder aldrig till väsentligheter enligt honom. Liksom de andra uppplysningsfilosoferna är han rationalist bl a genom att han tror på människans ursprungliga förnuft. Människan är också från början god (detta är temat för Emile ) därför måste vi i alla frågor börja med oss själva. Under en fördärvad yta kan vi nå fram till de rätta intellektuella, moraliska och andliga värdena. Detta visar barnet, vilden och människan i urtillståndet. Den "ursprunliga" människan är inte som Hobbes menar moraliskt förkastlig men trots detta rekommenderar Rousseau inte en återgång. Människans utveckling av sitt sanna jag ligger i framtiden. Hans motto ur politisk, moralisk och pedagogisk synvinkel: frihet och jämlikhet. I sin

66. 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.
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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.

67. BBC - History - Jean-Jacques Rousseau (1712 - 1778)
JeanJacques Rousseau (1712 - 1778). Jean-Jacques Rousseau ©. Frenchwriter and political theorist, Rousseau s work inspired the
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Jean-Jacques Rousseau (1712 - 1778)
French writer and political theorist, Rousseau's work inspired the leaders of the French Revolution and the Romantic generation. Born in Geneva, Rousseau was initially brought up by his father, but left aged 16 to travel around France. There he found his benefactress, the Baronne de Warens, who gave him the education that turned him into a philosopher. Rousseau reached Paris in 1742 and soon met Denis Diderot, another provincial man seeking literary fame. They formed the core of the intellectual group, the 'Philosophes'. Ignoring an easy life as a popular composer, in 1750 he published his first important work, A Discourse on the Sciences and the Arts (1750). Its central theme was that man had become corrupted by society and civilization. In 1755, he published Discourse on the Origin of Inequality. He claimed that original man, while solitary, was happy, good and free. The vices dated from the formation of societies, which brought comparisons and, with that, pride. The Social Contract (1762) suggested how man might recover his freedom in the future. It argued that a state based on a genuine social contract would give men real freedom in exchange for their obedience to a self-imposed law. Rousseau described his civil society as united by a general will, furthering the common interest while occasionally clashing with personal interest.

68. BDHL - Fiche Complète D'un écrivain
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69. Jean-Jacques Rousseau Biografie
Translate this page Jean-Jacques Rousseau Biografie. 28.6.1712 - 2.7.1778. Französischer Jean-JacquesRousseau wurde am 28.6.1712 in Genf geboren. Er
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70. Jean-Jacques Rousseau
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71. History Of Vegetarianism - Jean-Jacques Rousseau (1712 1778)
International Vegetarian Union. History of Vegetarianism. Europe TheMiddle Ages to the 18th Century JeanJacques Rousseau (1712 1778).
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French philosopher and writer, born in Switzerland, who strongly influenced the theories of the French Revolution and the romantics. Many of his ideas spring from his belief in the natural goodness of man, whom he felt was warped by society. His works include Du contrat social (1762), and his Confessions Quotes: The animals you eat are not those who devour others; you do not eat the carnivorous beasts, you take them as your pattern. You only hunger for the sweet and gentle creatures which harm no one, which follow you, serve you, and are devoured by you as the reward of their service. - Emile - Emile I have sometimes examined those people who attach importance to good living, who thought, upon their first awakening, of what they should eat during the day, and described a dinner with more exactitude than Polybius would use in describing a battle. I have thought that all these so-called men were but children of forty years, without vigour and without consistence - fruges carnes consumere nati . Gluttony is the vice of souls that have no solidity. The soul of a gourmand is in his palate. He is brought into the world but to devour. In his stupid incapacity, he is at home only at his table. His powers of judgment are limited to his dishes.

72. Jean Jacques Rousseau (1712-1778) Over De Opvoedingsgebruiken Van Zijn Tijd
Jean Jacques Rousseau (17121778) over de opvoedingsgebruiken van zijntijd. Heel onze wijsheid bestaat uit slaafse vooroordelen; al
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Jean Jacques Rousseau (1712-1778) over de opvoedingsgebruiken van zijn tijd
Heel onze wijsheid bestaat uit slaafse vooroordelen; al onze gebruiken zijn niet meer dan onderworpenheid, hinder en dwang. De burgerlijke mens (l'homme civil) wordt geboren, leeft en sterft in slavernij: bij zijn geboorte wikkelt men hem in windselen, bij zijn dood nagelt men hem in een kist: zolang hij eruit ziet als een mens is hij door onze instituties geketend. Men zegt dat sommige vroedvrouwen menen door het hoofd van de pasgeborenen te kneden er een betere vorm aan geven, en men staat het toe! Onze hoofden zoals de schepper ze heeft gevormd, deugen niet: ze moeten van buiten worden gevormd door vroedvrouwen, en van binnen door de filosofen. De bewoners van het Caraïbisch gebied zijn twee keer zo gelukkig als wij.
Het kind heeft ternauwernood de schoot van de moeder verlaten, en geniet nog maar net de vrijheid de ledematen te bewegen en te strekken, of men geeft het nieuwe banden. Men wikkelt het in, men legt het neer met het hoofd vast, de armen langs het lichaam; het is omwonden door kledingstukken en banden van allerlei soort, die het hem onmogelijk maken zijn positie te veranderen. Het is nog een geluk als het niet zo strak is ingewikkeld dat het verhinderd wordt adem te halen (...). Uit: Rousseau

73. Jean Jacques Rousseau (1712-1778) Over De Manier Waarop Kinderen Leren
Jean Jacques Rousseau (17121778) over de manier waarop kinderen leren.De toekomst bestaat voor hen niet. Als het de zweep kan vermijden
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Jean Jacques Rousseau (1712-1778) over de manier waarop kinderen leren
Wij, die aan onze pupillen enkel praktische lessen geven en die liever zien dat ze goed zijn dan geleerd, wij eisen van hen geen waarheid die voortkomt uit een angst die ze verbergen, en we laten ze niets beloven wat ze niet geneigd zijn ook na te komen. Als er in mijn afwezigheid een euvel is geschied waarvan ik niet weet wie de dader is, waak ik er wel voor Emile te beschuldigen en hem te zeggen: was jij het? Want wat zou ik daarmee anders doen dan hem te leren ontkennen. (...) Zo vormt het kind zichzelf en wordt niet bedorven Uit: Rousseau, Oeuvres Complètes, IV, Ed. Pleiade, Gallimard, 1969, Emile, p. 336/337

74. Referaty.sk • Osvietenská Filozofia - Jean-Jacques Rousseau (1712 - 1778)
Osvietenská filozofia Jean-Jacques Rousseau (1712 - 1778) - nar.sa v Ženeve - vyrastal bez rodicov a nikdy nechodil do školy
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75. 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.
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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.

76. Jean Jacques Rousseau. 1712-1778. John Bartlett, Comp. 1919. Familiar Quotations
John Bartlett (1820–1905). Familiar Quotations, 10th ed. 1919. JeanJacques Rousseau. (1712–1778). 1. Days of absence, sad and
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78. WIEM: Rousseau Jean Jacques
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79. Jean-Jacques Rousseau, 1712 - 1778
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80. Jean-Jacques Rousseau
Translate this page Jean-Jacques Rousseau. Ginevra, 1712 - 1778. Documenti correlati,Jean-Jacques Rousseau nacque a Ginevra il 28 giugno 1712. Figlio
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