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    Sartre and Rousseau define freedom differently. But both think‚ although; for different reasoning that humans have no choice‚ but to live in a state of freedom. Rousseau believes freedom means being able to be oneself‚ and to not be restrained or forced to conform. He thinks humans should be forced to be free; meaning they are only allowed to live in a state of freedom. Rousseau came to this conclusion based on his observations of the French Enlightenment; which he saw as a time where people lost

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    determines someone’s goodness or someone’s badness can sometimes be hard to find. In British Literature‚ there are characters who support the different theories of the philosophers who try to tackle the question of evil’s origins. Philosopher Jean-Jacques Rousseau once said‚ "Our greatest evils come from ourselves‚" (Notes) yet he also said that "we are all good by nature but corrupted by society"(Notes). Sigmund Freud believed that "the moral self was ones conscious and the evil self was ones unconscious"(Freud)

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    Rousseau vs. self-interest and progress In The Social Contract‚ Rousseau asserts the idea of the people’s General Will being the ideal governing force of the state. This idea is essentially the total alienation of each individual to the entire community‚ thus constructing the Sovereign. The collective body rules in the common interest‚ acting without individual bias or selfish concerns‚ to decide the laws that the Sovereign itself is to follow. However rightly intended‚ this concept is flawed

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    Burke and Rousseau: Inequality and Transformation During the Enlightenment‚ many western political and economic philosophers attempted to describe the transition of mankind towards modernity. Specifically‚ Edmund Burke (1729-1797) and Jean-Jacques Rousseau (1712-1778) were both heavily influenced by the American Revolution (1775-1783) and French Revolution (1789-1799)‚ which compelled each to write about the existence of inequalities in society and transformations that aim to address these inequalities

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    Although Rousseau was born a different time than Hobbes and Locke‚ they all had a very strong influence on the way governments should function. They created a revolutionary idea of the state of nature‚ the way men were before a government came into play. Each philosopher developed guidelines and responsibilities that the government is obliged to. Although proposing different views and ideas‚ they all contributed significant ideas to society. Thomas Hobbes‚ Jock Locke and Jean-Jacques Rousseau all differed

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    Rousseau was born on June 28‚ 1712 in Geneva‚ and later died on July 2‚ 1778 in France. Over a week after Rousseau’s birth‚ Rousseau’s mother died. Rousseau was mainly raised by his father‚ a clockmaker‚ because of this. Early in Rousseau’s life‚ his father got into trouble with a French captain‚ which led to his fleeing from Geneva for the rest of his life. Rousseau‚ however‚ stayed behind with his uncle. By the time Rousseau was 13 years old‚ he became an apprentice to an engraver whom he held

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    Jean-Jacques Rousseau‚ a Swiss-born philosopher‚ writer‚ and political theorist‚ was born to Isaac Rousseau and Suzanne Bernard in Geneva on June 28‚ 1712. Rousseau’s mother died in childbirth‚ and he was raised by his father. His father fled Geneva to avoid a legal conflict for hunting on private lands‚ and he was left with his Uncle. At age 13‚ Rousseau was apprenticed first to a notary and then to an engraver who beat him. At 15‚ he ran away from Geneva (on 14 March 1728) after returning to the

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    – Locke and Rousseau Please answer the following True or False. Please support your answer. • For Rousseau‚ a family is a natural institution Answer: Does Rousseau make this claim? What claim does Rousseau make about a family? Critically evaluate Rousseau’s claim about a family. • To justify the existence of a state Rousseau used the slogan: Might is Right. What does Rousseau say about the relationship of a state and force? Critically evaluate Rousseau’s claim. • For Rousseau‚ a sovereign

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    Epiphanies‚ Nature and Experience – Rousseau vs. Wordsworth I remember a certain time during my senior year of high school when I was in the process of deciding a major and which colleges to apply to. I was driving home from work. As I was driving home‚ I was listening to the radio and a story came on about a girl who decided to teach English overseas to others who need to learn. As soon as I heard that‚ out of nowhere‚ it really hit me hard. Something clicked in my brain and I thought of something

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    of the Flies” believes that everyone is born in which way they are able to do evil‚ as opposed to Jean-Jacques Rousseau who believes that people are influenced by their environment shapes us to be good or evil. I believe that Rousseau is correct‚ humans are influenced by their surroundings and are shaped to be good or evil depending on what they are and who they are around. “Rousseau believed that all citizens should participate in government or the contract - and should be committed to the general

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