The French philosopher known for his belief in the goodness of human nature, which greatly influenced the Romantic movement, was Jean-Jacques Rousseau. Rousseau argued that humans are inherently good and that societal corruption distorts this natural state. His ideas about individual freedom, emotion, and the value of nature resonated with Romantic thinkers, helping to shape the movement's emphasis on emotion and the idealization of the natural world.
Voltaire, he was the philosopher who also believed in freedom of belief.
puritans had the belief in religion & laws while romanticism was a form of art valuing the beauty of nature with imagination
John Locke
Which philosopher shared john Locke's belief that the executive and legislative branches of government should be separate?
One central belief of Romanticism was the emphasis on emotion, individualism, and the power of nature. Romanticism celebrated the beauty of the natural world, the importance of personal experience and feelings, and the rejection of societal conventions and rationalism.
In "The Lamb," Blake demonstrates romanticism by portraying the lamb as innocent, pure, and connected to the divine. This connection is emphasized through the imagery of Christ as the Lamb of God, reflecting the romantic belief in the inherent goodness and beauty of nature as well as the spiritual interconnectedness of all living beings. The poem's gentle tone, simple language, and focus on the lamb's qualities evoke emotions of wonder, gratitude, and reverence for the natural world.
Belief that all children CAN achieve above average results and be successful if they put in the effort.
a belief is 'une croyance' (fem.) in French.
Jesse Laursen the famous philosopher from New Zealand
John Locke
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