The philosopher who introduced the concept of the social contract is Jean-Jacques Rousseau. In his work "The Social Contract," Rousseau discusses the idea that individuals in a society come together to form a collective agreement to create a just and fair government.
Jean-Jacques Rousseau is a philosopher who wrote about the social contract theory in his work "The Social Contract" (1762).
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This quote is from French philosopher Jean-Jacques Rousseau in his work "The Social Contract." Rousseau believed that society's institutions and rules limit individual freedoms, though people are born naturally free.
The concept of social contract was first introduced by the French philosopher Jean-Jacques Rousseau in his work "The Social Contract" in 1762. Rousseau argued that individuals create a society through a mutual agreement to live under a common set of rules and laws for the benefit of all.
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He was a historical philosopher, writer, and composer
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Jean-Jacques Rousseau was an influential 18-century French philosopher who wrote The Social Contract.
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Jean-Jacques Rousseau wrote, "Man was born free, and he is everywhere in chains." Rousseau was a famous French philosopher and playwright.
Jean-Jacques Rousseau was famous for being a philosopher in a time when France( where he was from if the name did not state this) was primarily Catholic in religion.
Jean Jacques Rousseau
No, He was a genevan philosopher and the writer of "social contract".
Rousseau believed that human evil was caused by society.
John Locke and/or Jean Jacques Rousseau