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  1. Sablon • Wikidata • Segítség. Jean-Jacques Rousseau ( Genf, Genfi Köztársaság, 1712. június 28. – Ermenonville, Francia Királyság, 1778. július 2. ), genfi felvilágosodás kori filozófus, író, zeneszerző. Politikai filozófiai eszméi, államelmélete hatást gyakoroltak a francia forradalomra és az utókorra egyaránt.

  2. Rousseau rất tự hào rằng cả gia đình của ông đã từng là gia đình trung lưu, có quyền bầu cử trong Geneva. Suốt cuộc đời, ông thường ký vào sách của mình những dòng chữ "Jean-Jacques Rousseau, công dân Geneva". [5] Geneve, trên lý thuyết, được quản lý một cách dân chủ nhờ ...

  3. Jean-Jacques Rousseau, drawing in pastels by Maurice-Quentin de La Tour, 1753; in the Musée d'Art et d'Histoire, Geneva. Jean-Jacques Rousseau, (born June 28, 1712, Geneva, Switz.—died July 2, 1778, Ermenonville, France), Swiss-French philosopher. At age 16 he fled Geneva to Savoy, where he became the steward and later the lover of the ...

  4. Jean-Jacques Rousseau faisant la lecture à son père, dessin de Maurice Leloir, 1889. Jean-Jacques chez le pasteur Lambercier. Carte postale, 1912. Jean-Jacques Rousseau est né le 28 juin 1712 au domicile de ses parents situé Grand-Rue dans la ville haute de Genève.

  5. Dec 12, 2023 · Jean-Jacques Rousseau (1712-1778) was a Swiss philosopher whose work both praised and criticised the Enlightenment movement. Although a believer in the power of reason, science, and the arts, Rousseau was convinced that a flourishing culture hid a society full of inequalities and injustices. His most noted works include the First and Second ...

  6. Jean-Jacques Rousseau was born in Geneva on 28 June 1712. His mother died when he was young, and Rousseau was initially brought up by his father, a watchmaker. He left Geneva aged 16 and travelled ...

  7. Jun 28, 2024 · Rousseau hastened into print with a defense of the Calvinist orthodoxy of the pastors and with an elaborate attack on the theatre as an institution that could only do harm to an innocent community such as Geneva. Jean-Jacques Rousseau - Social Contract, Emile, Discourse: As part of what Rousseau called his “reform,” or improvement of his ...

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