Rousseau
Voltaire, he was the philosopher who also believed in freedom of belief.
The author of the book Emile is a man by the name of Jean-Jacques a Genevan philosopher he was a 18 century writer for the french Romanticism expression period.
Romanticism, it was taught by Jean-Jacques Rousseau "the Father of French Romanticism." Romanticism exalts man's emotions and imagination as the basis for truth, and advocated a "return to nature."
a philosopher is called "un philosophe" in French.
Margaret Bloom has written: 'French and English romanticism' -- subject- s -: Comparative Literature, English and French, French and English, Romanticism
Jean-Jacques Rousseau was an 18th-century philosopher, writer, and composer known for his ideas on society and government. He is most famous for his work "The Social Contract" where he argues for the primacy of individual freedom. Rousseau had a significant influence on the French Revolution and Romanticism.
Un philosophe (masc.)
Yes, the philosopher Maurice Merleau-Ponty was not mute but was a prominent French philosopher who focused on phenomenology and existentialism in the 20th century.
The full name of the French philosopher Georges is Georges Bataille.
the French Revolution helped to start the period of Romanticism. Also the Industrial Revolution helped to move the Romantic period forward.
Beauvoir