He got many of his ideas by visiting 'Jardin des plantes' in Paris, which is a combined botanical and zoological garden.
from his father
He doesn't really have a nickname but he is just called Jean Rousseau since they werent a bug think back then
In the year 1758 then died agust 17 1806 no one knows 100% on his birthday
Rousseau contributed to the Enlightenment by spreading his religious views, and philosophing new thinking.
they were political philosophers
Jean Jacques Rousseau put all of his children up for adoption. No one knows who adopted them or where they grandchildren may be. The great expert on childhood education and founder of the progressive education movement wanted nothing to do with children.
Jean-Jacques Rousseau is most commonly named.
Jean-Jacques Rousseau was a philosopher of the 18th century. His ideologies about the nature of man and his work on the social contract both had major influence on how the American Government runs today.
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.
Jean-Jacques Rousseau
he help create a demorcatic government and was a great influence to other philosophers.
Jean Baptiste Rousseau has written: 'Oeuvres'
jean Jacques Rousseau
Jean Jacques Rousseau
Jean-Jacques Rousseau.
Jean-Jacques Rousseau was born on June 28, 1712.
Jean-Baptiste Rousseau was born on April 6, 1671.
Jean Rousseau has written: 'Treatise of the viol' -- subject(s): Instruction and study, Viol 'Jean Rousseau's \\' -- subject(s): Instruction and study, Viols