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Title: Jean-Jacques Rousseau


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Jean-Jacques Rousseau
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Early Life
  • Born on June 28th, 1712 in Geneva
  • Moved to Paris in 1742
  • Early writing - man is essentially good
  • - a noble savage when
    in the state of
  • nature
  • - good people are made
    unhappy and
  • corrupt by their
    experiences in society
  • - society is artificial
    and corrupt
  • - the furthering of
    society results in the
  • continued unhappiness
    of man
  • - works include The
    Social Contract, Èmile and
  • The Confessions

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The Social Contract
  • Political theory, published in 1762
  • Man is born free, and he is everywhere in
    chains
  • All citizens must participate in the general
    will (the common good or public interest)
  • Sovereign the grouping of all citizens
  • Private ambitions should not be put first
  • Liberty, equality, and fraternity products of
    the general will

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Émile
  • Published in 1762 focussed on education
  • Divided into five books
  • Children are naturally good innocent,
    vulnerable, slow to mature, and are entitled to
    freedom and happiness
  • Education must be individualized every mind
    has its own form
  • Environment an important aspect in education
    the more it could be controlled, the more
    effective could be the education
  • The child should remain in complete ignorance of
    those ideas which are beyond his/her grasp
  • People should not rely on the authority of the
    teacher discovery learning
  • John Darling, 1994 Child-Centered Education
    and its Critics- argues that the history of
    child- centred educational theory is a series of
    footnotes to Rousseau
  • Controversial work - religion

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The Confessions
  • Wanted to present a self-portrait that is in
    every way true to nature and that hides nothing
  • Describes his family and recalls his childhood
    experiences
  • Revelatory experience at age 11 beaten by an
    adored female nanny
  • Focuses on personal trials, unrequited loves and
    sexual frustrations
  • Concludes The Confessions in 1765
  • Acts as a means of explaining and justifying the
    views and personality of Rousseaus adult self
  • Emphasis is on the effects of childhood
    experiences on adulthood
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