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Jean-Jacques Rousseau (/ruːˈsoʊ/;French: [ʒɑ̃ʒak ʁuso]; 28 June 1712 – 2 July 1778) was a philosopher, writer, and composer of the 18th century. His political philosophy influenced the Enlightenment in France and across Europe, as well as aspects of the French Revolution and the overall development of modern political and educational thought.
Rousseau's novel Emile, or On Education is a treatise on the education of the whole person for citizenship. His sentimental novel Julie, or the New Heloise was of importance to the development of pre-romanticism and romanticism in fiction. Rousseau's autobiographical writings — his Confessions, which initiated the modern autobiography, and his Reveries of a Solitary Walker — exemplified the late 18th-century movement known as the Age of Sensibility, and featured an increased focus on subjectivity and introspection that later characterized modern writing. His Discourse on Inequality and The Social Contract are cornerstones in modern political and social thought.
Jean Jacques (Jean-Jacques Bortolaï) is a French singer.
He represented Monaco in the Eurovision Song Contest 1969 with the song "Maman, Maman", at the time just 12 years old. With 11 points, he came in 6th position.
Now he works as a coach in the local rugby team.
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The 18th century Jean-Jacques Rousseau made the bold claim that modernity and civilisation are not improvements; they’ve dragged us from a primitive state of innocence and happiness. Please subscribe here: http://tinyurl.com/o28mut7 If you like our films take a look at our shop (we ship worldwide): http://www.theschooloflife.com/shop/all/ Brought to you by http://www.theschooloflife.com Produced in collaboration with Mike Booth http://www.youtube.com/somegreybloke
Inscreva-se em nosso canal: https://www.youtube.com/user/profandersonpinho?sub_confirmation=1 Faça nossos cursos gratuitos de Filosofia Medieval e Direitos Humanos para ENEM e Vestibulares É só clicar aqui: http://filosofiaesociologia.com.br/ Curta nossa página: https://www.facebook.com/profandersonpinho ---------------------------------------------------------- O pensamento político de Rousseau ---------------------------------------------------------- Jean-Jacques Rousseau (1712-1778) nasceu em Genebra e era filho de franceses calvinistas que fugiram da França por causa das perseguições. Foi talvez o único filósofo iluminista que não nasceu em berço de ouro. Desde muito cedo teve que trabalhar para se sustentar, e em 1742 vai para a França em busca de se destacar profissionalmente co...
People are willing to sacrifice their individual liberty to the state to obtain “civil liberty,” which is not available outside of society. Civil liberty means behaving morally and rationally within the context of agreed rules, the “general will.” Freedom and authority can exist side by side, because authority ultimately exists to advance the general will. Watch Macat’s short video for a great introduction to Jean-Jacques Rousseau’s The Social Contract, one of the most important political philosophy books ever written. Macat’s videos give you an overview of the ideas you should know, explained in a way that helps you think smarter. Through exploration of the humanities, we learn how to think critically and creatively, to reason, and to ask the right questions. Critical thinking is about...
This detailed overview of Jean-Jacques Rousseau's Discourse on the Origin and the Foundations of Inequality is an example of some of the Minds-exclusive content I will be producing in the future. Social Media Minds: https://www.minds.com/Sargon_of_Akkad Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/therationalistsyt Twitter: https://twitter.com/Sargon_of_Akkad Reddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/SargonofAkkad/ Credits and Sources Intro animation: Undoomed https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCTrecbx23AAYdmFHDkci0aQ Outro Music: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=etDon1LH1vA Transcript: https://therationalists.org/2016/12/08/an-overview-of-rousseaus-discourse-on-inequality/
This lecture talks about political Rousseau, who is French philosopher, Writer and composer of 18th Century. His thoughts influenced political development all around the Europe and over all development of modern educational and political thoughts. Learning Objectives : This lecture would be useful for understanding the evolution of and development of liberal thoughts and democracy.
Noam Chomsky and Lawrence Krauss discuss Rousseau, "the State of Nature", Moral Progress and Constraints on human creativity .
Introduction to Political Philosophy (PLSC 114) This lecture is an introduction to the life and works of Rousseau, as well as the historical and political events in France after the death of Louis XIV. Writing in a variety of genres and disciplines, Rousseau helped bring to fruition the political and intellectual movement known as the Enlightenment. Among his most important works is the Second Discourse (Discourse on Inequality), in which Rousseau traces the origins of inequality and addresses the effects of time and history on humans. He goes on to discuss a number of qualities, such as perfectibility, compassion, sensitivity, and goodness, in an attempt to assess which ones were a part of our original nature. 00:00 - Chapter 1. Who Is Rousseau? 18:22 - Chapter 2. Rousseau's State ...
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From the British Broadcasting Corporation.
“Sacha Guitry parle de Jean-Jacques Rousseau” : Première diffusion le 1er janvier 1943. “Jean-Jacques !” dit Sacha Guitry, dans la première émission que l’on va entendre. Quand parle-t-il de Jean-Jacques Rousseau ? La fiche correspondant à l’enregistrement est vague. Seule l’année est précisée : 1943, et cela est en soi un renseignement essentiel. On ne sait pas du reste si cette “causerie”, plus précisément si ce monologue, a été diffusé et sur quelle radio… Thèmes : Littérature| Grands Classiques| Littérature Française| Jean-Jacques Rousseau| Sacha Guitry Source : France Culture #Rousseau #JeanJacquesRousseau #Ecrivain #SachaGuitry #Comédien #Littérature #LesConfessions #LesRêveriesDuPromeneurSolitaire
This is the interview that we had to make for history.
School project. We do not own the CBC intro music.
L'abbaye royale de Chaalis met Jean-Jacques Rousseau à l'honneur, à l'occasion de de la commémoration du tricentenaire de sa naissance en 2012. Jean-Marc Vasseur qui dirige le service culturel de l'Institut de France à l'abbaye nous présente l'exposition « C'est la faute à Rousseau », le nouvel « Espace Jean-Jacques Rousseau », ainsi que d'autres initiatives destinées à faire connaitre davantage Jean-Jacques Rousseau, l'aspect protéiforme de son oeuvre, de ses intérêts et de ses passions (philosophie, botanique, musique, etc.), et donner envie de (re)lire ses écrits. ------------ (Avertissement : Lors du tournage de la vidéo, à l'ouverture des 11e Journées de la Rose à l'abbaye de Chaalis (8-9-10 juin 2012) « parrainées » par Jean-Jacques Rousseau, le vent était de la partie, d'où le brui...
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