Book Details
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Published
Sep 30, 2017
Publisher
Routledge
ISBN-10
1138718076
ISBN-13
9781138718074
Description
This work delves into the life and philosophy of Jean-Jacques Rousseau, a pivotal figure in European Enlightenment who not only shaped modern thought but also questioned its foundations. Through the insights of Robert Wokler, Bryan Garsten, and Christopher Brooke, readers gain a deeper understanding of Rousseau’s contributions and contradictions as both a philosopher and a critic of his time.
Exploring key themes of freedom, social contract, and the nature of human beings, the authors illuminate Rousseau's enduring legacy. The narrative reveals how his ideas influenced politics, education, and literature, while also challenging the very ideals of progress and reason that characterized the Enlightenment era. This exploration offers a nuanced examination of Rousseau's impact on contemporary discourse and his relevance in today's world.
Exploring key themes of freedom, social contract, and the nature of human beings, the authors illuminate Rousseau's enduring legacy. The narrative reveals how his ideas influenced politics, education, and literature, while also challenging the very ideals of progress and reason that characterized the Enlightenment era. This exploration offers a nuanced examination of Rousseau's impact on contemporary discourse and his relevance in today's world.
Genres
Romance
Science Fiction
History
Philosophy
Politics