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Jean-Jacques Rousseau

Confessions & Emile

Jean-Jacques Rousseau's 'Confessions & Emile' is a groundbreaking work that defies traditional autobiographical norms and pedagogical principles. In 'Confessions', Rousseau provides readers with a candid account of his life, reflecting on his personal experiences, beliefs, and flaws with brutal honesty. Meanwhile, 'Emile' offers a radical approach to education, emphasizing the importance of nurturing individuality and natural instincts in children rather than imposing conventional societal norms. Rousseau's eloquent prose and deep philosophical insights make these works a cornerstone of Romantic literature, challenging readers to reconsider their own beliefs and perceptions of self and education. This dual exploration of personal growth and educational philosophy showcases Rousseau's unique perspective on human nature and societal constructs, leaving a lasting impact on readers across generations. Recommended for those interested in personal introspection, educational theory, and the evolution of philosophical thought.
1,823 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2018
Publication year
2018
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