Jean-Jacques Rousseau: Human nature and historyJohn T. Scott Bringing together critical assessments of the broad range of Rousseau's thought, with a particular emphasis on his political theory, this systematic collection is an essential resource for both student and scholar. |
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Contents
lEssai sur lorigine des langues | 28 |
Rousseau on the arts and sciences | 46 |
Rousseau on | 62 |
Emile | 88 |
Theory of metaphor in Rousseaus Second Discourse | 110 |
Rousseaus natural woman | 131 |
Rousseau and the problem of bourgeois society | 178 |
a resistance to reading | 207 |
Rousseau and | 272 |
Rousseaus Socratism | 308 |
I N J H Dent | 322 |
II Timothy OHagan On | 338 |
Rousseau on Providence | 354 |
Rousseaus protean sentiment | 397 |
Rousseau and the political animal | 419 |
Rousseau and the desire | 443 |
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Jean-Jacques Rousseau: Critical Assessments of Leading Political Philosophers John T. Scott No preview available - 2006 |
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