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Georgia Dimopoulou and Renia Gasparatou
Journal of Philosophy of Education, Volume 58, Issue 1, February 2024, Pages 58–71, https://doi.org/10.1093/jopedu/qhae012
Published: 19 January 2024
.... In this article, we argue that IBSE’s basic principles can be traced back to Jean-Jacques Rousseau’s work Emile or On Education (1762). First, we will look at IBSE’s rationale. Then we will turn to Emile and outline Rousseau’s educational ideas concerning science education. We will show...
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Gemma Tidman
Forum for Modern Language Studies, Volume 59, Issue 2, April 2023, Pages 276–295, https://doi.org/10.1093/fmls/cqad013
Published: 01 March 2023
... of littérature emerged. Abstract This article sheds light on both Jean-Jacques Rousseau’s aesthetic thought and his role in the emergence of modern ideas of littérature, by revisiting his novel-cum-treatise, Émile, ou de l’éducation (1762). Contrary to much scholarship that has minimized...
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Deirdre Loughridge
Early Music, Volume 44, Issue 3, 1 August 2016, Pages 427–447, https://doi.org/10.1093/em/caw061
Published: 30 September 2016
... was to hear murmuring water, a mournful character, or some other effect—magical or mundane—cued by the particular context. violin mutes muted tone Marin Mersenne Jean-Jacques Rousseau Nikolaus Harnoncourt period perception ‘For all the modern electrical accoutrements displayed onstage’, observes...
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Published: 28 October 1999
...This is the third of three chapters on the three traditions of war, and introduces the republican tradition, which is represented partially through the writings of Jean Jacques Rousseau, who, along with Pasquale Paoli and Tadeusz Kosciuszko, advanced a unified system of the republican good life...
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Published: 01 February 2015
... of fatherland materialism Beaumont Christophe de autonomy Kant Immanuel reason amour propre amour de soi même self love virtue Diderot Denis Sorbière Samuel Verdus François de Helvétius Claude Jean-Jacques Rousseau Thomas Hobbes free will nature passions In a word, I see no tolerable medium...
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Published: 01 February 2015
...’ Montesquieu Charles Louis de Secondat Baron de Saint Evremond Charles de Stoicism Straussian readings of Rousseau natural law Seneca Helvétius Claude Locke John conscience materialism fear Hume David consent contract Bramhall John equality Jean-Jacques Rousseau Thomas Hobbes neo...
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Published: 01 April 2016
...This chapter examines Jean-Jacques Rousseau's poetic presentation of his Beisichselbstsein in Les rêveries du Promeneur Solitaire, and more specifically in the Cinquième promenade. The Cinquième, which according to unanimous...
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Published: 01 April 2016
...This chapter examines the significance of politics in Jean-Jacques Rousseau's life. Persecution drives Rousseau to St. Peter's Island and also off it, and circumscribes the episode he chooses in order to treat supreme felicity in Les rêveries du Promeneur Solitaire...
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Published: 01 April 2016
...This chapter examines the relationship between Jean-Jacques Rousseau's self-knowledge and Beisichselbstsein. Rousseau's Beisichselbstsein is mediated by the confrontation with faith, by the knowledge of politics, by the contemplation of nature, by the experience...
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Published: 27 February 2017
... sensiblity Jean-Jacques Rousseau abolition improvement On the Ferronnays plantation as elsewhere, slaves were treated as units of capital to be purchased, set to work, maintained, and occasionally sold, all according to rational managerial principles. At the same time, the family and not the firm served...
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Published: 22 August 2017
... of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries and is still a prominent part of the intellectual climate in which we live now. Among the key figures in the development of that vision were Thomas Hobbes, John Locke, and Jean Jacques Rousseau. family medieval life modernity Ituri Rain Forest Turnbull Colin...
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Published: 27 May 2010
...This chapter addresses the early reception of Jacques Derrida's work by literary critics. It also belongs to a period at which Derrida's ‘deconstructions’ of texts by Ferdinand de Saussure, Claude Lévi-Strauss, Jean-Jacques Rousseau, Plato, G. W. F. Hegel, J. L. Austin and other philosophers...
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Published: 06 April 2015
...This chapter discusses the work of three major Enlightenment thinkers of community—Thomas Hobbes, David Hume, and Jean-Jacques Rousseau—focusing on the insistent role of creaturely expression, a passionate voice irreducible to semantic convention, in the process whereby the human is constituted...
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Published: 28 February 2018
... Defoe Daniel deafness deaf Lane Harlan Pinel Philippe Weyant Robert G Cassirer Ernst Skinner B F Montessori Maria Séguin Édouard Paracelsus Platter Felix Jean Itard John Locke Étienne Bonnot de Condillac Jean-Jacques Rousseau Wild boy of Aveyron Education history Eighteenth century...
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Published: 20 February 2009
...This chapter elaborates on the ideas of love presented by philosopher Jean-Jacques Rousseau, which are unique because they stem from an analysis of his own experiences. In essence, Rousseau is not only a philosopher, but also a novelist and analyst of his experiences, who presents his ideas on love...
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Published: 01 May 2015
...Chapter 7 reflects on how, in the years leading up to the Revolution, terroir came to be a part of what made a French person French. Owing much to the influence of Jean-Jacques Rousseau, terroir returned to fashion in certain circles just in time to redefine...
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Published: 26 August 2013
... Baron de Charles Louis de Secondat Jean-Jacques Rousseau political technology territory the state cartography land surveying statistics The idea of a territory as a bounded space under the control of a group of people, usually a state, is therefore historically produced. Other ways of organizing...
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Published: 10 January 2018
... were complaining of it when in Europe. 20 By then it had also come to the attention of a Genevan philosopher with a distinctly musical ear. Jean-Jacques Rousseau appears to have first mentioned what he called the “ranz des vaches” in a 1763 letter to his patron and savior...
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Published: 25 March 2015
...This chapter examines the thoughts of Jean-Jacques Rousseau. He established the idea and the cultural role of the intellectual as it has come to influence modern culture throughout much of the world. He made the social role or social function of the intellectual to be that of a critic who found...
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Published: 09 October 2018
... of Machiavelli's political thought have either missed or deliberately obscured the radical extent of the Florentine's decidedly democratic form of republicanism. The chapter tackles suspect engagements with Machiavelli's political thought undertaken by Jean-Jacques Rousseau, Leo Strauss, and scholars affiliated...