Jean-Jacques Rousseau was influenced by various thinkers and movements, particularly the Enlightenment, which emphasized reason and individualism. His ideas were shaped by the works of philosophers like john Locke, who discussed natural rights, and the social contract theorists. Additionally, Rousseau was deeply influenced by his personal experiences and observations of society, particularly regarding the effects of civilization on human nature and the importance of emotions and sentiments in moral development. His writings often reflect a desire to reconcile the tension between individual freedom and social order.
Guy Rousseau was born in 1934.
Rollie Rousseau was born in 1929.
Margaret Hutchinson Rousseau was born in 1911.
François Rousseau - engineer - was born in 1905.
Rousseau H. Flower was born in 1913.
thomas Paine was influenced by Rousseau's argument
they were very famous peole that influenced the enlightenment period.
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.
He influenced him by letting Thomas Jefferson know that could do many things
John Locke and/or Jean Jacques Rousseau
The Constitution and the Declaration of Independence.
No, Thomas Paine was influenced by Rousseau's concept that society unites for the common good and that citizens of the state surrender certain selfish desires to have their life liberty and property defended.
He influenced him by letting Thomas Jefferson know that could do many things
Jean-Jacques Rousseau
Three Enlightenment thinkers were John Locke, Voltaire, and Jean-Jacques Rousseau. Locke's ideas influenced the United States Declaration of Independence, Voltaire advocated for freedom of speech and religion, and Rousseau's social contract theory influenced the French Revolution.
Voltaire, Rousseau, and Locke influenced Britain and America's rights promises through their ideas on individual rights, freedom of speech, and the social contract theory. Locke's concept of natural rights and government by consent influenced the Declaration of Independence and the U.S. Constitution. Voltaire and Rousseau's writings on freedom of thought and expression influenced ideas of religious tolerance and free speech in both countries.
The American Revolution, his political philosophy influenced the French Revolution, as well.