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  1. Jun 28, 2024 · Jean-Jacques Rousseau wrote the philosophical treatises A Discourse on the Origins of Inequality (1755) and The Social Contract (1762); the novels Julie; or, The New Eloise (1761) and Émile; or, On Education (1762); and the autobiographical Confessions (1782–1789), among other works.

  2. Mar 24, 2023 · He believed that education should teach children to be honest, compassionate, and virtuous, and that it should promote the development of a strong sense of morality and ethics. Jean-Jacques Rousseau was an influential philosopher and writer during the Enlightenment period in the 18th century.

  3. Jan 7, 2013 · His book Émile was the most significant book on education after Plato’s Republic, and his other work had a profound impact on political theory and practice, romanticism and the development of the novel (Wokler 1995: 1).

  4. The complexity of Jean Jacques Rousseau becomes evident in the severe contrast within his views upon education One of the central issues raised in his educational theory is the relationship between education for

  5. His first major philosophical work, A Discourse on the Sciences and Arts, was the winning response to an essay contest conducted by the Academy of Dijon in 1750. In this work, Rousseau argues that the progression of the sciences and arts has caused the corruption of virtue and morality.

  6. Sep 27, 2010 · Jean-Jacques Rousseau remains an important figure in the history of philosophy, both because of his contributions to political philosophy and moral psychology and on account of his influence on later thinkers.

  7. Mar 22, 2022 · This chapter grapples with the revolutionary Jean-Jacques Rousseau, the most influential modern philosopher of education. It focusses on his pedagogic magnum opus, Emile. In considering Rousseau it identifies the single most important break with all who went before,...