Rousseau's Daughters

Rousseau's Daughters
Title Rousseau's Daughters PDF eBook
Author Jennifer J. Popiel
Publisher UPNE
Total Pages 286
Release 2008
Genre Education
ISBN 9781584657323

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Provocative assessment of how new ideas about motherhood and domesticity in pre-Revolutionary France helped women demand social and political equality later on

The Legend of Rousseau's Children

The Legend of Rousseau's Children
Title The Legend of Rousseau's Children PDF eBook
Author Frederika Macdonald
Publisher
Total Pages 36
Release 1909
Genre
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Jean-Jacques Rousseau

Jean-Jacques Rousseau
Title Jean-Jacques Rousseau PDF eBook
Author James R. Norton
Publisher The Rosen Publishing Group, Inc
Total Pages 116
Release 2005-12-15
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 9781404204225

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Highlights the life and accomplishments of the Swiss philospher and musician who contributed to the Enlightenment.

Rousseau

Rousseau
Title Rousseau PDF eBook
Author John Morley
Publisher
Total Pages 364
Release 1900
Genre Authors, French
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Romanticism, Rousseau, Switzerland

Romanticism, Rousseau, Switzerland
Title Romanticism, Rousseau, Switzerland PDF eBook
Author A. Esterhammer
Publisher Springer
Total Pages 229
Release 2015-05-05
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1137475862

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This collection brings together current research on topics that are perennially important to Romantic studies: the life and work of Jean-Jacques Rousseau, and the landscape and history of his native Switzerland.

Rousseau (Vol.1&2)

Rousseau (Vol.1&2)
Title Rousseau (Vol.1&2) PDF eBook
Author John Morley
Publisher Good Press
Total Pages 524
Release 2023-08-12
Genre Fiction
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"Rousseau (Vol.1&2)" by John Morley. Published by Good Press. Good Press publishes a wide range of titles that encompasses every genre. From well-known classics & literary fiction and non-fiction to forgotten−or yet undiscovered gems−of world literature, we issue the books that need to be read. Each Good Press edition has been meticulously edited and formatted to boost readability for all e-readers and devices. Our goal is to produce eBooks that are user-friendly and accessible to everyone in a high-quality digital format.

Educational Philosophy in the French Enlightenment

Educational Philosophy in the French Enlightenment
Title Educational Philosophy in the French Enlightenment PDF eBook
Author Natasha Gill
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 339
Release 2016-04-29
Genre History
ISBN 1317145682

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Though Emile is still considered the central pedagogical text of the French Enlightenment, a myriad of lesser-known thinkers paved the way for Rousseau's masterpiece. Natasha Gill traces the arc of these thinkers as they sought to reveal the correlation between early childhood experiences and the success or failure of social and political relations, and set the terms for the modern debate about the influence of nature and nurture in individual growth and collective life. Gill offers a comprehensive analysis of the rich cross-fertilization between educational and philosophical thought in the French Enlightenment. She begins by showing how in Some Thoughts Concerning Education John Locke set the stage for the French debate by transposing key themes from his philosophy into an educational context. Her treatment of the abbé Claude Fleury, the rector of the University of Paris Charles Rollin, and Swiss educator Jean-Pierre de Crousaz illustrates the extent to which early Enlightenment theorists reevaluated childhood and learning methods on the basis of sensationist psychology. Etienne-Gabriel Morelly, usually studied as a marginal thinker in the history of utopian thought, is here revealed as the most important precursor to Rousseau, and the first theorist to claim education as the vehicle through which individual liberation, social harmony and political unity could be achieved. Gill concludes with an analysis of the educational-philosophical dispute between Helvétius and Rousseau, and traces the influence of pedagogical theory on the political debate surrounding the expulsion of the Jesuits in 1762.