Jean-Jacques Rousseau (1712-1778) was a French-speaking Swiss philosopher and social theorist. His ideas and opinions shaped the history of France, from the Enlightenment to the French Revolution.
As a brilliant, undisciplined, and unconventional thinker, Jean-Jacques Rousseau spent most of his life being driven by controversy back and forth between Paris and his native Geneva. Orphaned at an early age, he left home at sixteen, working as a tutor and musician before undertaking a literary career while in his forties. Rousseau sired but refused to support several illegitimate children and frequently initiated bitter quarrels with even the most supportive of his colleagues. His autobiographical Les Confessions (Confessions) (1783) offer a thorough (if somewhat self-serving) account of his turbulent life.
---- ---- A member of DIDEROT's circle, he was one of the great figures of the French ENLIGHTENMENT and probably the most significant of those who shaped 19th-cent. ROMANTICISM, influencing such figures as KANT, GOETHE, ROBESPIERRE, TOLSTOY, and the French revolutionists. Rousseau's most celebrated theory was that of the "natural man." In his Discourse on the Inequalities of Men (1754) and Social Contract (1762) he maintained that human beings were essentially good and equal in the state of nature but were corrupted by the introduction of property, agriculture, science, and commerce. People entered into a SOCIAL CONTRACT among themselves, establishing governments and educational systems to correct the inequalities brought about by the rise of civilization.
---- ---- A member of DIDEROT's circle, he was one of the great figures of the French ENLIGHTENMENT and probably the most significant of those who shaped 19th-cent. ROMANTICISM, influencing such figures as KANT, GOETHE, ROBESPIERRE, TOLSTOY, and the French revolutionists. Rousseau's most celebrated theory was that of the "natural man." In his Discourse on the Inequalities of Men (1754) and Social Contract (1762) he maintained that human beings were essentially good and equal in the state of nature but were corrupted by the introduction of property, agriculture, science, and commerce. People entered into a SOCIAL CONTRACT among themselves, establishing governments and educational systems to correct the inequalities brought about by the rise of civilization. Æ’mile (1762), a didactic novel, expounds Rousseau's theory that education is not the imparting of knowledge but the drawing out of what is already in the child. From the 1760s Rousseau was tormented by persecution mania, and he lived his later years in seclusion. His Confessions (1781) created a new, intensely personal style of autobiography. * http://www.trincoll.edu/depts/phil/philo/phils/rousseau.html
He is famous for writing the Social Contract , which was published in 1762.
He wrote the spirit of speech.
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Henri Rousseau painted forty eight paintings. It is said he painted like a child, but his work showed sophistication with his technique.
Henri Rousseau, whose full name was Henri Julien Felix Rousseau, was a French painter that followed the Post-impressionist school, specifically the 'Primitive' or 'Naive' current. His work is recognized as the inspiration for several important artists that followed him, as Picasso and Leger.
It was painted by Henri Rousseau in 1891.
Rousseau expressed his education theory in his novel "Emile." In the novel, he advocated for a form of education that focused on the natural development of the child, promoting learning through experience and allowing children to learn at their own pace with minimal adult intervention. He believed in the importance of cultivating a child's natural instincts and abilities rather than imposing rigid structures or strict discipline.
He signed them Henri Rousseau.
Jean-Jacques Rousseau.
His mother was Suzanne Bernard Rousseau, his father Isaac Rousseau.
Janet Rousseau's birth name is Janet Rousseau.
His mother was Suzanne Bernard Rousseau, his father Isaac Rousseau.
when Henri Rousseau was married
Rousseau died from a hemorrhage at the age of 66.
Danielle Rousseau was created in 2004.
Félix Rousseau was born in 1887.
Félix Rousseau died in 1981.
George Rousseau was born in 1941.