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    Jamal Hamilton 3/4/13 Explanatory Essay Explanatory Essay #5 In the Social Contract‚ Rousseau describes some rules of administration in the civil order in which I feel Rousseau distributes some solid effective prescription on how to deal with the emergence and prevalence of social disorder that he laid out in the Discourse. The main point from the Discourse that’s in the Social Contract which are Man is born free‚ and everywhere he is in chains. the Sovereign‚ having no force other than the legislative

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    In his dogma Rousseau clarifies the notion of infatuation with one’s self. In the phase of amour de soi this is where individuals begin to construct communities. However‚ when God designed the universe he did not expect individuals to build cities. In the stage of amour de soi‚ Rousseau supports that individuals experience self- preservation which is not detrimental to society. For instance‚ humans

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    Rousseau and Experience in Education Rousseau strongly believed that the best method for raising children is to allow them to learn by themselves through experience in nature. “He among us who best knows how to bear the goods and the ills of this life is to my taste the best raised: from which it follows that the true education consists less in precept than in practice. We begin to instruct ourselves when we begin to live.” By creating an imaginary child‚ Emile‚ Rousseau is able to show us the

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    Machiavelli Script

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    Julie ​         . ​      Isrrael ​         .     Toni ​         .  Danielle ​         .     Julie: ​ Welcome to the royal debate for our prince. Today we have Candidate 1‚ Prince Giuliano de  Medici and Candidate 2‚ Prince Lorenzo di Piero de Medici.     Toni: ​ Candidate 1 will be asked their views regarding a topic. Following Candidate 1’s response‚  Candidate 2 will be given a chance to provide a rebutal.  We will begin the debate with military matters.     (?) Julie:   ​ As our beautiful cou

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    civilization in the Enlightenment period provided the foundation for well known works recognized today that have influenced the ideas of how society should be organized and governed. Through the philosophical works of John Locke and Jean-Jacqueus Rousseau‚ particularly Locke’s "Two Treatises of Government" and Rousseau’s "The Social Contract" influenced the principles embodied in the U.S. Constitution. One of the ways within the constitution that Locke’s ideas were translated into was in the First

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    Nichols Jean-Jacques Rousseau was a revolutionary French philosopher who in addition held his position in society as an eloquent writer of the Enlightenment Age. Much of Rousseau’s thoughts and theories illuminated through his writings‚ and his works reflected his disdain for contemporary society in which he assured to undermine the freedom of men. At a young age‚ Rousseau attended a school in the rural village of Bossey where he acquired the love for nature. However‚ Rousseau ended his period of

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    Hobbes vs. Rousseau

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    Hobbes vs. Rousseau Drug abuse is obviously a huge issue in our country‚ but how would Hobbes and Rousseau’s opinions differ on it? Hobbes talks about individual self interests and punishment. Rousseau talks about education and socialization. The both believe however that the sovereign should decide these laws Hobbes’ law of nature can be summarized as a general rule discovered by reason that forbids a person from doing anything destructive to his own life and gives her the right of self-preservation

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    All about Rousseau

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    His political philosophy greatly influenced the French revolution and his legacy still remains with us as the overall development of sociological‚ modern political educational thought. Rousseau’s view on human nature is quite interesting. As Rousseau discusses in one of his most famous work’s: The Social Contract‚ the state of nature is the hypothetical‚ prehistoric place and time where human beings live untouched by society. The most important characteristic of the state of nature is that people

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    Aristotle Vs Rousseau

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    Rousseau and Aristotle have offered their philosophical ideas to the relation of the individual to society. Both have contrasting opinions about this topic and each provided analysis about what is the natural setting for a human being. Aristotle displays his affection for the city-state and how it was created for the betterment of human life. Rousseau counters with his discourse about how society corrupts the individual. Rousseau writes with a prominence of asserting his beliefs‚ his style is slow

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    that conclusion about man in the state of nature? On what kinds of evidence does he rely? How does Rousseau come to his conclusion about individuals in the state of nature. On what kind of arguments does he rely? Compare and contrast their imagined states of nature making sure you reference the evidence they draw upon to build their argument. It is important to remember when relating Hobbes and Rousseau and their ideas of the natural state that they are not speaking of the same thing. Hobbes defines

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