The Complete Works

The Complete Works

Por G. D. H. Cole (Traductor), Barbara Foxley (Traductor), Jean-Jacques Rousseau, Samuel William Orson (Traductor)

Formato: ePub  (Adobe DRM)
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Sinopsis

In "The Complete Works," Jean-Jacques Rousseau encapsulates his revolutionary thoughts that laid the groundwork for modern political philosophy and education theory. Spanning essays, treatises, and letters, this collection showcases Rousseau's lyrical prose and provocative ideas on nature, society, and individual freedom, particularly as expressed in seminal texts such as "The Social Contract" and "Emile, or On Education." Set against the backdrop of the Enlightenment, his work critically examines the tensions between civilization and natural human instincts, making it a cornerstone for subsequent thoughts on democracy, ethics, and personal identity. Rousseau, born in Geneva in 1712, lived through a period rife with intellectual upheaval. His varied background, from a humble education to a life filled with personal turmoil, deeply influenced his perspectives on social inequality and the inherent goodness of man. As a thinker, he challenged conventions, advocating for the emotional over the rational, ultimately positioning himself as a precursor to Romanticism. His unique voice combined with a profound understanding of human nature inspired generations of thinkers and activists, shaping philosophical and pedagogical discourses. This comprehensive volume is essential for scholars, students, and anyone keen to explore the depths of Rousseau's thought. By engaging with these works, readers will not only grasp the transformative ideas of Rousseau but also reflect on their resonance in contemporary society, making it a vital addition to any literary or philosophical collection.

Samuel William Orson